Image Metadata Tool

Shows the EXIF/GPS data hidden inside images, strips it, or writes your own branding fields.

What it does

Use this to see where a photo was taken, when, on what camera (often including the serial number), to wipe that data before posting to social media, or to stamp your own copyright/author info.

How to use

  1. Drag images into the list.
  2. Click an image to see all its metadata in the right panel.
  3. Pick a Strategy: Privacy Guard (strip all) or Custom Branding (write fields).
  4. For branding, fill in Author, Copyright, Description.
  5. Click Run.

You get one edited copy per image.

Two modes

ModeWhat it does
Privacy Guard (Strip All)Wipes every EXIF, GPS and metadata entry. Ideal before social media uploads.
Custom BrandingWrites the Author, Copyright and Description fields you provide. Other metadata is kept.

Branding fields

  • Author: The photographer or studio (e.g. Demir Photo Studio).
  • Copyright: Who owns the rights (e.g. © 2026 Demir Photo - All Rights Reserved).
  • Description: A short caption (e.g. Istanbul sunset).

Live metadata viewer

Selecting a file in the list shows every EXIF block in the right panel:

  • 0th Tags: Make, model, date, manufacturer.
  • Exif Tags: Exposure, ISO, aperture, shutter speed.
  • GPS Tags: Where the photo was taken (if recorded).
  • 1st Tags: Resolution and colour profile.

Examples

Privacy cleanup before social media: Add phone photos, pick Privacy Guard, run. Location and serial-number data are wiped.

Stamp studio copyright: Add the shoot, pick Custom Branding, Author Demir Studio, Copyright © 2026 Demir Studio, run.

Check where a photo was taken: Click the file and look at GPS Tags in the right panel. If coordinates are there, the location is recorded.

Inspect camera settings: Click the file, look at Exif Tags for ISO, exposure and similar values.

Watch out

  • Stripped metadata cannot be recovered. Back up important archives first.
  • GPS coordinates can be cross-referenced on Google Maps. Wipe them before sharing sensitive locations.
  • The EXIF viewer needs the piexif library installed. Without it the viewer is empty but stripping still works.
  • Vector formats like PSD and SVG are not supported. Only JPG, PNG and WebP.
  • Strip All may also drop colour-profile info, colours may shift slightly.

License

Free tier has a monthly metadata cap. Office plan removes it.