Protect photo GPS data before posting or sending
Find and remove geolocation and device details from photos without uploading the originals.
Step by step
- Select the original photo and inspect detected GPS fields.
- Clean the file locally and verify the result.
- Open the cleaned copy, confirm image quality and share only that copy.
Common location fields
EXIF can store latitude, longitude, altitude, direction and timestamps. A camera serial or unique image identifier may also help correlate photos even after obvious GPS values are removed.
Content can reveal location too
Removing metadata does not hide street signs, reflections, recognizable buildings, screen content or other visible clues. Crop or edit those details separately when personal safety matters.
Platforms may make another copy
Social networks and messaging apps often re-encode images, but policies vary. Clean before upload rather than relying on a platform to remove every field.
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