Strip GPS from Photos
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Upload multiple JPG, PNG, or WebP photos, remove GPS coordinates and EXIF metadata from every file, then download cleaned images one by one or all at once in your browser. No registration is required.
How to Remove GPS from Photos
- Upload one or more JPG, PNG, or WEBP images.
- Review the file queue and remove any photo you do not want to process.
- Download stripped copies one by one or use Download All Stripped Images for the whole batch.
- Share the cleaned files without GPS and EXIF metadata.
Key Features
Batch Processing Queue
Upload multiple photos and bulk strip GPS from all of them — prepare stripped copies for the whole batch in one place.
Privacy First
All processing stays in your browser and nothing is uploaded or stored.
Remove GPS and EXIF
Each exported copy is saved without GPS coordinates and other embedded metadata.
One by One or All at Once
Download a single cleaned image from the queue or export the full set in one run.
Frequently Asked Questions
GPS metadata is location information stored inside a photo file, usually as part of its EXIF metadata. It can include the coordinates of where the picture was taken. People often remove it before sharing images online to protect privacy, avoid revealing a home or travel location, or send cleaner files without embedded location data.
Yes. You can upload multiple photos into the batch queue and remove GPS metadata from all of them in one session. After processing, you can download cleaned images one by one or export the whole batch at once.
No. GPS data is stored in the file metadata, not in the visible image itself. Removing it does not change the pixels, resolution, sharpness, or overall image quality.
JPG, PNG, and WEBP images are supported in this tool. In practice, JPG files are the most likely to contain detailed EXIF and GPS metadata, while PNG and WEBP files may contain less metadata depending on how they were created or exported.
No. Everything happens locally in your browser, so your photos stay on your device during processing. The tool does not upload or store your images on a remote server.
Yes. If you choose to strip all metadata, the tool can remove GPS coordinates along with other embedded EXIF fields such as camera details, timestamps, and similar file metadata. That is useful when you want the cleanest possible copy before sharing.
Yes. It works well for photos from iPhone, Android, and other devices that save location data in the image metadata. Upload the photo, export the cleaned copy, and then share that version without the embedded GPS information.
