Image metadata risk scanner
Check photos and screenshots for hidden privacy signals such as GPS location, camera details, timestamps, software tags, author fields, comments, and embedded metadata before sharing them.
What risk means
PixBatch groups common metadata findings into low, medium, and high risk levels. GPS tags, author/comment fields, and sensitive descriptive metadata are treated more seriously.
The scan happens locally in your browser. Results are for quick privacy review, not formal forensic analysis.
Select images to scan
Upload one or more photos/screenshots. PixBatch reads metadata locally and shows a privacy risk summary.
Your images are not uploaded. Metadata parsing, scoring, and CSV export run inside your browser.
Risk results
Review findings before sharing. Remove metadata or redact visible details if needed.
No metadata scan yet
Select images on the left to see GPS, device, timestamp, software, and descriptive metadata findings.
Scan first
Use the scanner to understand what hidden metadata exists before deciding whether to clean or share a file.
Clean next
If GPS, device, timestamp, author, or comment metadata appears, use the EXIF remover to create a cleaned copy.
Review visible data
Metadata cleanup does not hide visible text. Use screenshot redaction for emails, names, IPs, tickets, and account numbers.