Pixedra: The Safest Photo Metadata Remover Online
Privacy shouldn't be complicated. Pixedra's Photo Metadata Remover is designed for users who want to share photos without revealing their GPS location, camera serial numbers, or edit history. Unlike other tools, Pixedra operates on a 100% Client-Side model. This means your private photos are never uploaded to a server; the metadata scrubbing happens entirely within your browser's memory.
What Metadata Does This Tool Strip?
GPS Coordinates
Remove precise latitude and longitude data.
Camera Details
Strip make, model, lens info, and serial numbers.
Timestamps
Clean the 'Date Taken' and 'Last Modified' fields.
Software Info
Remove traces of Photoshop, Lightroom, or smartphone OS versions.
Why You Should Remove EXIF Data Before Sharing
Every photo taken with a smartphone contains a block of data called EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format). If you post an uncleaned photo on a forum, Reddit, or a dating app, strangers can find your home address via the embedded GPS tags. Using an image metadata scrubber like Pixedra is a vital step for online safety.
When Should You Remove Metadata?
Selling Items Online
Before uploading photos to Craigslist, eBay, or Facebook Marketplace, remove GPS tags so buyers can't find your home address.
Posting on Reddit/Discord
Maintain your anonymity. Don't accidentally reveal your location to internet strangers.
Dating Profiles
Protect your safety when sending photos to matches on Tinder or Hinge.
Photography Portfolio
Professional photographers often remove metadata to protect their editing style and camera settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Next Steps
Clean & Compress: Reduce image file size for faster sharing after scrubbing metadata.
iPhone User? Convert HEIC to JPG instantly to view and scrub location data on any device.
