Most photos carry hidden EXIF metadata — camera model, capture date, exposure settings, and sometimes GPS location. This tool reads and displays whatever is embedded in a photo, and gives you a clean, metadata-free copy to download if you'd rather not share that information.
How to use the exif viewer & remover tool
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Upload a photo
Drop in a JPG straight from a camera or phone.
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Review the EXIF data
See camera make/model, date taken, and shooting settings if present.
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Download a clean copy
Get a version of the photo with all metadata stripped, if you'd rather not share it.
Common use cases
Check when a photo was really taken
Read the original capture date from EXIF, which can differ from a file's "modified" date.
Remove metadata before sharing publicly
Strip camera details (and any location data) before posting a photo online.
Verify camera settings
See the exposure, aperture, and ISO a photo was shot at.
Frequently asked questions
Metadata embedded in a photo by the camera or phone that took it — typically the make/model, date/time, and exposure settings, and sometimes GPS location.