Remove GPS From a Photo
Many photos and videos store the GPS coordinates of where they were taken inside their metadata. This tool removes those geotags - from image EXIF and from video container metadata - locally in your browser, without uploading the file or re-compressing it. Processed locally in your browser - nothing is uploaded.
What gets removed
A geotag on a photo of your home, workplace or a private spot can pinpoint that location to anyone who downloads the image from a forum, marketplace listing or dating profile. Removing GPS before you share is one of the highest-impact privacy fixes there is, and it is invisible to the image itself.
- GPS latitude and longitude from EXIF
- GPS altitude, when recorded
- Location atoms from MP4 / MOV video
- Other EXIF that can hint at place and time
Frequently Asked Questions
About stripping EXIF, GPS, AI workflow data and other embedded metadata.
Drop the photo here and download the cleaned copy. The GPS coordinates in its EXIF are removed in your browser - nothing is uploaded.
Yes. MP4 and MOV files store location in container metadata atoms; the tool removes those while keeping the video and audio streams intact.