Bulk Remove EXIF Data & GPS Location Locally
Clean metadata from image headers directly in device memory. 100% private.
Batch Settings
24h Pro Day Pass Active
Unlimited processing unlocked
AI background removal processes images on our secure edge GPUs.
Natively strips EXIF headers, GPS location coordinates, and camera tracking metadata in-memory. Smartphone orientation is baked into pixels.
Selected Files
Need to finish this batch?
You just ran out of credits or hit local batch limits. Grab 15,000 non-expiring credits for $9.99 right now to complete your task instantly.
Batch Limit Exceeded
You dropped images. The free tier handles up to 50 at a time.
Grab a 24-Hour Pro Pass for $4.99 to process unlimited images, unlock AI background removal, and max out processing speeds. Zero monthly subscriptions, expires automatically tomorrow.
One Engine. Two Power Modes.
Whether you are an e-commerce owner optimizing catalog photos inside an isolated sandbox, or an enterprise developer scaling high-volume pipelines on our Edge API proxiesβwe have you covered.
Secure Batch Workspace
Process heavy catalog tasks securely in isolated transaction sandboxes. Built for absolute data privacy and instant processing speeds.
-
β
Shopify & E-Commerce Padding: Pad listing photos to clean 1:1 square aspect ratios.
-
β
iOS HEIC Photo Converter: Convert Apple HEIC/HEIF images to JPG/PNG with zero log retention.
-
β
Secure Metadata Stripper: Scrub GPS location coordinates and EXIF camera headers instantly.
-
β
WebGL Color Recolorer: Recolor vectors and silhouette PNG icons on your GPU under 5ms.
Developer API Proxies
Replace high-cost competitor APIs with our drop-in edge proxies. Swap endpoints in your existing code in 15 seconds with absolute JSON parities.
-
β
Photoroom 1:1 Alternative: Background removal and canvas layout generation.
-
β
TinyPNG & Kraken Alternatives: Lossless image compression proxies.
-
β
Cloudinary Edge Cache Interceptor: Cache transformation pipelines to save bandwidth.
-
β
AI Vision & AWS Rekognition Mocks: Moderate NSFW content and label classifications.
Secure In-Memory Metadata Wiping
Strip tracking coordinates and private hardware details directly inside device memory.
100% Private GPS Removal
Shred lat/long coordinates, device timestamps, and hardware details locally. Zero data leaves your device.
Orientation Angle Protection
Bake smartphone rotation flags directly into pixels. Prevent files from rotating sideways after metadata is cleared.
Output Suffix Renaming
Clean output files are automatically saved with a _secure suffix, keeping them distinct from unscrubbed originals.
The Privacy Guarantee: Sandboxed Metadata Scrubbing
Standard cloud-based EXIF removers present a significant privacy hazard. To clean your photos, they require sending location-tagged images to remote servers, exposing your private data. ImgPipeline uses isolated sandboxed processing to scrub metadata directly under strict zero-retention security protocols. Your photos are processed with zero tracking logs, keeping your geographical coordinates and personal details entirely private.
What is EXIF and GPS Metadata?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data is metadata automatically embedded into images by digital cameras and smartphones. This hidden data typically contains sensitive tracking records, including:
- GPS Coordinates: Exact latitude and longitude showing where the photo was taken.
- Device Information: iPhone serial numbers, camera model, and sensor specs.
- Timestamps: Precise date and time when the photo was shot.
- Camera Settings: Lens information, exposure time, aperture, and ISO speeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to technical and implementation inquiries regarding the image engine.
Does removing EXIF reduce image quality?
No, our secure engine retains 100% visual quality. We draw the image at its exact original dimensions, meaning no compression or pixel degradation is introduced.
Can it remove Apple HEIC location data?
Yes, via our secure decoding pipeline. The HEIC file is securely decoded and exported to a clean JPEG, stripping all geographic metadata in the process.