Free metadata remover
Remove embedded tags from files on your device for free: camera EXIF, location fields, IPTC/XMP blocks, and container metadata such as title or copyright strings. Pixel and audio content stay the same. Visible logos, burned-in text, or watermarks in the picture or soundtrack are not removed.
Video and audio use stream copy when possible (fast remux). If a format cannot be remuxed, try converting with the Video or Audio tool first, then strip metadata here.
Images
Files are decoded and re-encoded, which drops EXIF and related image metadata. Choose output format below.
Drop images here
Several files at once; two jobs can run in parallel.
Video
Remux with codecs copied; container chapters and metadata maps are cleared. Extension is preserved (for example .mp4 stays .mp4).
Drop videos here
MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, and other formats supported by FFmpeg in the browser.
Audio
Same remux approach as video: metadata and chapters removed, streams copied when possible.
Drop audio or video here
Video files keep all streams; only metadata maps are cleared.
Remove EXIF and metadata from files
The metadata remover helps create cleaner copies of images, video, and audio by removing embedded tags such as camera information, location fields, titles, copyright strings, and other container metadata when supported.
Important privacy note
Removing metadata does not remove visible watermarks, logos, text burned into a picture, or sounds inside an audio track. Always review your downloaded clean copy before sharing it.
Metadata remover FAQ
What metadata can be removed?
The tool can remove common EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and media container tags when supported.
Does it remove watermarks?
No. It removes embedded metadata, not visible text, logos, or watermarks.
Can it remove GPS data?
Re-encoding images can drop EXIF fields such as location data when present.