
Remove EXIF Data from Listing Photos
Strip GPS coordinates, camera info, and hidden metadata from your real estate photos to protect seller and tenant privacy.
Drag & Drop up to 50 photos here
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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and iPhone HEIC files
Protect Seller and Tenant Privacy
Every photo taken with a smartphone embeds GPS coordinates, timestamps, and device information into the file's EXIF data. When listing photos are shared online or uploaded to portals, this hidden metadata can expose the exact location of a property before it's publicly listed, compromise seller and tenant privacy, and even create security risks. Stripping EXIF data is a simple best practice that every real estate professional should adopt - and with this free tool, it takes seconds.
How to Strip EXIF Data
- 1Upload your listing photos (drag & drop or click to browse).
- 2Confirm the metadata to be removed and optionally enable resizing.
- 3Download your cleaned photos with all EXIF data stripped.
100% Free & California 2025 Compliant
Removing EXIF metadata is a privacy-preserving operation that does not alter the visual appearance of your photos. It is fully compliant with MLS guidelines and California's digital alteration disclosure requirements. In fact, stripping metadata is considered a best practice for protecting client privacy.
EXIF data is embedded in every digital photo and can include the exact GPS coordinates where the photo was taken, the camera model, date and time, and even the software used to edit it. When you upload listing photos with EXIF data intact, you may inadvertently expose the property's exact location before the listing goes live, or reveal private details about the seller's daily routine. Our free EXIF remover strips all metadata in your browser - your photos never leave your device.