🧼 Batch EXIF Remover
Scan JPG/JPEG files locally in bulk for EXIF APP1 metadata and export new JPG clean copies only for images with removable EXIF.
Batch-remove EXIF from JPG photos
Scans for EXIF locally and creates clean copies, with single-file and ZIP downloads.
Drop images here, or
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Upload a batch of JPG/JPEG images to scan the current-version supported EXIF APP1 before batch clean-copy exports are allowed.
All processing stays local in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Scan Summary
Scope & Limits
This version only handles batch JPG/JPEG files locally in your browser. It first scans each file for the current-version supported EXIF APP1 and only exports a new JPG clean copy for images with removable EXIF.
It is not a broad metadata cleaner. It does not cover XMP, IPTC, comments, watermarks, steganography, or lossless segment stripping, and it does not decide whether an image is ready for formal sharing.
Reviewed Dates & Sources
Reviewed: 2026-03-20 · Updated: 2026-03-20
- EraseExif
- Jimpl Remove EXIF
- IMGonline Remove EXIF/IPTC/XMP
- MDN createImageBitmap
- MDN HTMLCanvasElement.toBlob
These sources only calibrate the first-version boundary and browser pipeline assumptions. They do not turn this tool into compliance, platform, or safety software.
Applies To
- A batch of phone JPG/JPEG photos where you want to identify EXIF-bearing files first, then export new local JPG clean copies
- Preparing images for casual sharing and wanting to remove the current-version supported EXIF APP1 locally first
- Workflows that must keep `no_exif`, `error`, and `success` separate instead of treating “no EXIF found” as a cleanup success
- Browser-local processing with single-file downloads or a ZIP download instead of server uploads
Does Not Apply To & Disclaimer
- PNG, WebP, HEIC, HEIF, AVIF, GIF, SVG, RAW, or any non-JPG/JPEG batch cleanup
- XMP, IPTC, comments, annotations, watermarks, steganography, or “all hidden data” removal
- Lossless JPEG segment stripping, directory writes, Save to folder, URL uploads, or server-side cleanup
- Any safe-to-share, compliance, audit, forensic, or formal-use guarantee
`Success` only means the post-export scan on this page did not find EXIF APP1 again, and `no_exif` is not packaged as a cleanup success.
Online batch EXIF metadata remover. Scan multiple JPG/JPEG files locally for EXIF APP1 metadata and export new JPG clean copies only for images with removable EXIF. Everything runs in your browser with no uploads.