Clean hidden data from your photos before sharing them online. Remove EXIF, GPS location, camera details, timestamps and editing traces directly in your browser — without uploading your images to any server.
Upload an image, check its hidden privacy risk and download a clean version with metadata removed. Everything happens locally in your browser.
Drag your photo into the drop area or click “Browse files”. The tool supports common image formats and immediately checks whether hidden metadata may expose personal information.
CensorPic scans the file for metadata such as GPS coordinates, camera model, capture date, software, author, copyright and device identifiers. A Privacy Score helps you understand the risk before cleanup.
Choose JPG, PNG or WebP, enable extra protection options and download the anonymized image. The output file is rebuilt without the original metadata and saved with a clean filename.
A privacy-first image cleaner designed to remove hidden traces before you publish, send or archive your photos.
Strip EXIF, IPTC and XMP-style metadata that may reveal camera settings, dates, editing history, author information and other hidden details embedded inside image files.
Some photos can contain GPS coordinates showing where they were taken. The anonymizer helps prevent accidental exposure of home addresses, workplaces, travel routes or private locations.
Before cleaning the file, the tool evaluates the detected information and shows a privacy risk score with clear indicators for sensitive data such as GPS, camera details, timestamps and author fields.
Apply a ready-to-use preset for safer sharing: remove metadata, export to WebP, resize large images to 1920px and slightly randomize the image hash without visible quality loss.
Digital photos can contain much more than pixels. Depending on the device and app used, an image may include GPS coordinates, capture date and time, camera model, editing software, author fields, copyright data and other technical details. Before publishing or sending a photo, removing this hidden information helps protect privacy and reduces the risk of exposing personal data unintentionally.
EXIF metadata is information stored inside image files by cameras, smartphones and editing apps. It can describe how and when a photo was taken, which device created it and, in some cases, where it was captured. This data is useful for photographers, but risky when images are shared publicly.
Location metadata is one of the most sensitive traces a photo can contain. A single image may reveal the exact place where it was taken, including a home, office, school or private event. CensorPic helps remove GPS information before the image leaves your device.
Many online EXIF removers require you to upload your image first. CensorPic works differently: the file is processed locally in your browser. The image is rebuilt through Canvas and exported again, so the original metadata is not carried into the downloaded file.
The optional hash randomizer applies a tiny, visually imperceptible change to the image pixels. This creates a different file fingerprint while keeping the image looking the same to the human eye — useful when you want an extra layer of privacy before sharing online.
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