FormatDogWorkspace
PDFs, Word documents, and photos all carry hidden data you can't see on the page — author names, GPS coordinates, tracked changes, reviewer comments. Scan any file and see exactly what's inside before you share it, then clean it in one click.
PDF, DOCX & photos · No signup · Files never leave your devicePDF, Word (.docx), or a photo — the report adapts automatically.
Author names, dates, GPS location, tracked changes, and comments are flagged clearly.
One click strips the sensitive fields and downloads a cleaned copy.
For PDFs: Title, Author, Subject, Keywords, Creator, Producer, and creation/modification dates. For Word documents: Author, Company, last-modified-by, plus flags for unresolved tracked changes and reviewer comments. For photos: camera make/model, software, dates, and GPS location.
No — it clears the document's identifying metadata (author, company, etc.) but deliberately leaves tracked changes and comments untouched, since automatically rewriting them risks corrupting the document. If flagged, use Word's own "Accept All Changes" and "Delete All Comments" first.
No. Every part of the scan and the cleanup happens entirely inside your browser — nothing is ever sent to a server.
PDF, Word (.docx), and common photo formats (JPEG gets a full GPS/camera report; other image formats rarely carry hidden metadata).