Strip photo metadata. Catch the hidden stuff.
Before you publish a listing, a portfolio shot, or a client image — remove GPS and EXIF, and flag the smuggled data that a blind stripper would leave behind. Drag, drop, done.
Drop images here to scrub metadata
JPEG, PNG, WebP · processed entirely in your browser · nothing is uploaded
Not just a stripper. A privacy check.
Most tools blindly delete metadata and hope for the best. EXIF Guard tells you what was hiding in your files first.
Strip every metadata layer
EXIF, IPTC, XMP, Photoshop blocks, comments and timestamps — gone. Pixels stay byte-for-byte identical; only the hidden fields are removed.
Catch what blind strippers miss
We flag embedded GPS, data appended after the image end, and oversized metadata — the tricks used to smuggle payloads past a naive 'strip all' tool.
Your photos never leave the device
All scrubbing runs in your browser at native speed. No upload, no server copy, no retention. Provably private by architecture.
Built for
Design agencies · Real-estate listers · Marketplace resellers · Privacy-conscious creators
Simple, honest pricing
Start free. Upgrade when you're scrubbing at scale or need the API and audit trail.
Free
For occasional, personal cleanups.
50 images / month
- Strip EXIF, IPTC & XMP
- GPS & hidden-data detection
- Bulk drag-drop + ZIP export
- 100% in-browser — nothing uploaded
Pro
For listers, resellers & solo creators.
5,000 images / month
- Everything in Free
- Folder-watch auto-scrub (desktop helper)
- Downloadable CSV audit logs
- Priority anomaly rules
- Email support
Team
For agencies publishing at scale.
50,000 images / month
- Everything in Pro
- REST API + webhook scrubbing
- 5 team seats, shared audit trail
- GST invoice + SLA
- Custom anomaly policies
Prices exclusive of 18% GST for Indian customers. Cancel anytime.
Questions
Do my images get uploaded to your servers?
No. EXIF Guard processes every file locally in your browser. The bytes never touch our servers, which is why even the free tier is safe for client work and sensitive photos.
What exactly is removed?
Camera make/model, lens, software, GPS coordinates, capture timestamps, IPTC/XMP author and copyright fields, embedded thumbnails, comments, and any data appended after the image's end marker. The visible image is untouched.
What is 'smuggled' or anomalous metadata?
Attackers and trackers hide ZIP archives, scripts, or tracking blobs after a JPEG's end-of-image marker or inside oversized text chunks. A blind stripper can miss these. EXIF Guard detects and reports them.
Which formats are supported?
JPEG, PNG and WebP today. RAW, HEIC and PDF are on the roadmap for Pro and Team plans.