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Most phone photos secretly carry your exact GPS location, camera model, and the date and time they were taken. See exactly what's hidden inside yours, then strip it all with one click — entirely in your browser.
No signup · No file limits · Files never leave your deviceIts hidden metadata loads instantly into a plain-English report.
GPS coordinates, camera make/model, software, dates — flagged clearly when sensitive.
One click strips everything hidden, keeping the photo itself pixel-for-pixel identical.
It's hidden data most cameras and phones automatically embed inside a photo file — often including the exact GPS coordinates where it was taken, the camera or phone model, the date and time, and sometimes the photographer's name.
If you share a photo online with GPS data still attached, anyone who downloads the original file can see exactly where it was taken — which can reveal your home address, workplace, or a child's school.
No. Only the hidden metadata is removed — the visible image itself stays exactly the same.
No. Reading the metadata and rewriting the file both happen entirely inside your browser — nothing is ever sent to a server.
JPEG photos (the format almost all phone cameras save GPS/EXIF data in) get a full metadata report. PNG, WebP, and other formats rarely carry this kind of hidden data in the first place, so we'll tell you there's nothing to find.