Image Metadata Scrubber
Drop images to remove EXIF & metadata. Choose Fast (re-encode) or Strict (no pixel changes). Runs entirely in your browser.
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Supported: JPG/JPEG, PNG, WEBP.
What gets removed
JPEG/JPG
- EXIF (incl. GPS, device/camera, timestamps, orientation)
- XMP, IPTC (APP13/Photoshop), embedded thumbnails
- ICC profiles (color), COM (comments)
PNG
- tEXt / iTXt / zTXt chunks (all textual metadata)
- eXIf (EXIF-in-PNG), iCCP (ICC profile), sRGB, tIME, pHYs (DPI)
WebP
- EXIF, XMP, ICC chunks from the RIFF container
Note: Removing orientation in Strict mode does not rotate pixels. Some apps may show the original rotation. Fast mode applies orientation during re-encode.
What’s Strict Mode?
Strict strips metadata by editing the file container/segments directly—no decoding/re-encoding—so the pixel data stays byte-for-byte the same. It’s slower (especially for large files) but guarantees no pixel changes.
Fast decodes and re-encodes to the same format and dimensions, stripping metadata on the way. It’s usually instant and visually lossless. For JPEG/WebP, exact quantization tables can’t be preserved by browsers, so file size/quality may differ slightly.