Remove EXIF Data From Photo Online
Start by checking the photo you plan to share
If you want to remove EXIF data from photo online, start with the exact image you plan to upload, email, or publish. Copies made by messaging apps, editors, or export tools can carry different metadata than the original file.
Open the image in a metadata viewer first. Look for GPS coordinates, camera make and model, timestamps, software fields, and author-style values before deciding what needs to be removed.
Remove the sensitive fields from a new copy
EXIF cleanup is safest when the tool creates a fresh exported copy instead of changing your only original file. The cleaned file is the version you should use for sharing.
For common image formats, Metadata Remover can remove common EXIF groups such as GPS, camera, software, author, and timestamp fields. If a format is inspection-only, the page should say so clearly instead of pretending cleanup happened.
Verify the cleaned image
After download, open the cleaned file again in EXIF Viewer or View Metadata. Do not rely on the old result because it describes the original file, not the new exported copy.
If you want a clearer before-and-after check, compare the original and cleaned image side by side. That makes removed GPS, camera, and software fields easier to confirm.
Know what may change
Removing EXIF data online may create a new image file, so file size or compression can change slightly. That is normal for browser-based image cleanup.
The goal is not to preserve every byte. The goal is to create a share-ready copy that no longer carries the fields you wanted to remove.