EXIF-editor

Bewerk, voeg toe of verwijder metadata in je JPEG-foto's.

View, Edit, and Strip Photo Metadata Privately

Overview

Every JPEG photo carries hidden EXIF metadata — camera model, exposure settings, the date taken, and often the exact GPS coordinates of where the shot was made. That's useful for organizing photos but a privacy risk when you share images online. This editor lets you view all that metadata, edit fields like author and copyright, and strip sensitive data such as GPS location before posting — all in your browser, so your photos are never uploaded.

How to Use (Step by Step)

  1. 1

    Open a JPEG photo

    Select an image from your device — it's read locally and never uploaded.

  2. 2

    View and edit the metadata

    See all EXIF tags, edit fields like author or copyright, and tick any you want to remove (such as GPS).

  3. 3

    Download the cleaned image

    Save a new copy with your changes applied while the original photo quality stays intact.

How It Works

When you open a JPEG, the tool reads the EXIF block embedded in the file using JavaScript and displays every tag it finds. Edits are written back into a new copy of the image's metadata, and 'strip' removes selected tags entirely. The pixel data of your photo is untouched — only the metadata changes. Because all parsing and rewriting happen locally, the image and its location data never leave your device.

When to Use This

Removing GPS coordinates before posting photos publicly so you don't reveal your home or location. Adding author and copyright tags to images you publish professionally. Checking what metadata a photo exposes before sharing it. Fixing or setting the 'date taken' on scanned or transferred photos. Cleaning metadata from images for a clean, anonymous upload. Inspecting a photo's camera and exposure settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The photo is read and rewritten entirely in your browser, so the image and any GPS data stay on your device.

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