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Remove EXIF from photo

Works in browser · local-first

Prepare a privacy-focused copy of a photo by removing hidden camera and location metadata.

Use case: Strip photo metadata before sharing or uploading when the image itself is enough. Last updated:

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Use this tool

This lightweight tool works in the browser with no login.

Your file stays on this device. Rupeka does not upload it to a server.

Choose a supported image to see its original size and dimensions before processing.

How it works

Use Remove EXIF carefully

  1. Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP photo in the browser.
  2. Rupeka draws the visible pixels to a new image and exports a fresh copy without the original metadata.
  3. Preview and download the cleaned copy while keeping the original separately.

India use cases

Common situations

  • Share a photo without location data
  • Prepare images for public posting
  • Clean camera metadata before upload

FAQ

Common questions

Does Remove EXIF upload my file to Rupeka?

No. The live tool reads and processes the selected file in your browser. Rupeka does not need a server upload, account, or database for this result.

Can I use the result for an official form?

Use it as a preparation aid and always check the exact size, format, and instructions shown on the official portal before submission.

Does re-encoding remove every possible trace of metadata?

It creates a fresh JPG from the visible pixels, which removes common embedded EXIF, camera, and location fields. Keep the original separately and review the new file before sharing.

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Move from the result to the next small task instead of returning to a random directory.

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Image under 100KB

Prepare a general image for websites that reject files larger than 100KB.

Useful for: Make an image small enough for upload while keeping the important details visible.

Works in browser · local-first image → image

WebP to JPG

Convert WebP images into JPG for websites or forms that do not accept WebP.

Useful for: Make a downloaded WebP image usable where only JPG or JPEG is accepted.

Works in browser · local-first image → image

Photo to 50KB

Prepare a photo for portals that allow a slightly larger image file around 50KB.

Useful for: Reduce a photo to a common Indian form upload size while keeping the face and document purpose clear.

The downloaded JPG is a newly re-encoded copy intended to remove common embedded metadata. Keep the original separately and review the new file before sharing or uploading it.Read the full disclaimer.

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