Filename sanitizer for screenshots and image files
Remove sensitive words, emails, phone numbers, IP addresses, timestamps, ticket IDs, and account references from image filenames before sharing files. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Why sanitize filenames?
File names often contain names, case numbers, timestamps, internal project names, email addresses, or ticket IDs. Those details can leak context even when the image itself is already redacted.
Use this tool with PixBatch redaction, metadata removal, compression, and hashing for a cleaner sharing workflow.
Choose files and cleanup mode
Select images or screenshots. PixBatch creates renamed copies in a ZIP file and includes a CSV map of original to sanitized names.
PixBatch creates renamed copies locally. Your files and filenames are not sent to PixBatch servers.
Sanitized filename map
Review names before downloading the renamed copies.
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Choose files on the left to preview sanitized names. You can download renamed copies as a ZIP when ready.
Filename cleanup is one layer of image privacy
Redact visible details
Hide emails, names, IPs, ticket IDs, and account numbers inside screenshots.
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Remove hidden metadata
Clean EXIF/GPS data from photos before sharing or publishing images.
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Generate evidence hashes
Create SHA-256 hashes for integrity notes after files are prepared.
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