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
- Drag images into the list.
- Click an image to see all its metadata in the right panel.
- Pick a Strategy: Privacy Guard (strip all) or Custom Branding (write fields).
- For branding, fill in Author, Copyright, Description.
- Click Run.
You get one edited copy per image.
Two modes
| Mode | What it does |
|---|---|
| Privacy Guard (Strip All) | Wipes every EXIF, GPS and metadata entry. Ideal before social media uploads. |
| Custom Branding | Writes 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.