Privacy-first image tools for sensitive screenshots and photos
Use PixBatch to inspect, clean, redact, compress, and document images before sharing them outside your device. The core tools run locally in your browser, so your images do not need to be uploaded to our servers.
A safer sharing workflow
Use this checklist before sending images to support teams, vendors, clients, public websites, or internal reports.
Scan hidden metadata risk first
Check hidden metadata first
Remove EXIF/GPS data when it is not needed
Redact visible sensitive details
Compress or resize the cleaned copy
Generate a hash if you need integrity notes
Export a clean image pack when you need a report-ready bundle
Core privacy and security tools
Start with the practical tools below when you need to prepare images for tickets, reports, chat messages, public posts, or external sharing.
Redact visible data
Screenshot redactor
Blur, pixelate, or black out names, emails, IPs, account IDs, tickets, and other visible details before sharing screenshots.
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Clean hidden metadata
Remove EXIF metadata
Create cleaned copies of photos and images by removing hidden EXIF/GPS metadata directly in your browser.
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Inspect first
EXIF metadata viewer
Inspect whether an image contains camera, timestamp, software, orientation, or location-related metadata before sharing.
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Risk score
Metadata risk scanner
Scan images for GPS, device, timestamp, software, author, and comment metadata and get a simple Low/Medium/High privacy risk result.
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Document integrity
Image hash generator
Generate SHA hashes locally for screenshots and images when you need integrity notes for tickets, reports, or evidence workflows.
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Clean filenames
Filename sanitizer
Create renamed copies of screenshots and images after removing emails, IPs, ticket IDs, timestamps, and other sensitive filename details.
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Package evidence
Evidence pack exporter
Create cleaned image ZIP packs with SHA-256 hashes and a CSV report for tickets, reports, and sensitive evidence workflows.
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Guides for sensitive image workflows
These pages connect common privacy tasks to the right PixBatch tools so visitors and search engines can find the best workflow faster.
Remove GPS from photo
Learn how photo location metadata can expose where an image was taken and how to remove it before sharing.
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Blur sensitive information
Use a browser-based workflow to hide visible sensitive content in screenshots and images.
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Compress evidence screenshots
Prepare screenshots for tickets and reports without sending originals to a cloud upload service.
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Bulk remove image metadata
Understand when batch metadata cleanup is useful before sending multiple photos or screenshots.
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Image metadata security risk
Review common image privacy risks including hidden metadata and visible screenshot data.
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Metadata risk scanner
Scan a photo or screenshot locally and see whether GPS, camera, timestamp, software, or author metadata increases privacy risk.
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Sensitive screenshot checklist
Review what to inspect before sharing screenshots with support teams, vendors, reports, or public channels.
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Filename sanitizer
Remove sensitive words, dates, ticket IDs, emails, IPs, and phone numbers from image filenames before sharing.
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Evidence pack exporter
Create a local ZIP with cleaned image copies, SHA-256 hashes, and a CSV report before sharing sensitive screenshots.
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Sanitize phishing screenshot
Prepare phishing screenshots for tickets, reports, awareness, or vendor sharing by redacting visible data and cleaning metadata.
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Hash image evidence
Learn when to generate SHA hashes for screenshots and images before documenting, cleaning, or sharing evidence copies.
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Redact security alert screenshot
Prepare SIEM, EDR, identity, phishing, and SOC alert screenshots for tickets or reports by hiding sensitive internal details.
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Compress screenshots for ticket
Prepare smaller, cleaner screenshots for Jira, ServiceNow, help desk, vendor, and support tickets by compressing images and removing sensitive details first.
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Redact support ticket screenshot
Clean screenshots before sharing them with help desks, vendors, Jira, ServiceNow, or external support by redacting visible details and reducing metadata risk.
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Prepare screenshots for incident report
Prepare screenshots for incident reports, tickets, vendor cases, or leadership summaries by redacting, scanning metadata, hashing, and exporting cleaned copies.
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Redact screenshot guide
A practical guide for cleaning screenshots before sharing them with support, vendors, or public channels.
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Keep original images private. Share cleaned copies.
PixBatch is not a replacement for professional forensic tooling, but it gives everyday users and teams a practical no-upload workflow for reducing image privacy risk before sharing.