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Your Photos AreLeaking Your Location

Every image you share carries hidden EXIF metadata β€” GPS coordinates, camera serials, timestamps. Audit and strip it all in seconds, right in your browser. Nothing leaves your device.

No uploads No tracking No server Works offline

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Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, TIFF  Β·  Bulk upload (max 50 MB each)  Β·  100% private

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Zero-Server Policy

Photos are processed entirely in your browser. No data is uploaded, stored, or transmitted anywhere.

How It Works

1

Upload Photos

Drag & drop or browse. Bulk upload supported. Never leaves your device.

2

See the Risk

GPS map, risk score, and all exposed metadata displayed instantly.

3

Auto-Strip EXIF

All metadata removed in your browser. Zero quality loss.

4

Download Safe

Privacy-safe photos ready to share anywhere, anytime.

Privacy Alert

What Your Photos Reveal About You

Every time you upload a photo to a marketplace, dating app, or social media β€” you may be giving strangers a map to your front door.

Your Home Address

GPS coordinates in photos taken at home reveal your exact address to anyone who downloads them. Marketplace listings are the biggest culprit.

Your Device Identity

Camera serial numbers and model info create a unique fingerprint linking all your photos together across different platforms.

Your Daily Routine

Timestamps reveal when and where you were β€” stalkers can map your entire daily schedule from photo metadata alone.

Your Identity

Some cameras embed your name, copyright info, and software β€” directly identifying you as the photographer in metadata.

Who Needs to Strip EXIF Data?

🏠 Selling items online

Photos taken at home contain GPS coordinates. Buyers can locate your exact address.

πŸ’• Dating apps

Profile photos with location data let strangers know where you live and work.

πŸ“± Social media

Not all platforms strip EXIF β€” and data can be scraped before it's processed.

πŸ“° Journalists & Activists

Photo metadata has been used to identify and locate whistleblowers and sources.

🏒 Business listings

Photos for reviews can accidentally expose employee or customer locations.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Parents sharing kids' photos

School and home locations embedded in children's photos pose serious safety risks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about photo metadata and online privacy.