Why remove metadata from photos?
Every photo your phone or camera takes can carry EXIF metadata — hidden information saved inside the file. This often includes the exact GPS coordinates where the photo was taken, the date and time, the camera or phone model, and technical settings. When you post or send that photo, you may be sharing far more than you intended — including your home or location.
This tool removes all of it. Each image is re-saved cleanly with no metadata attached. And because Imagloo works entirely in your browser, your photos are never uploaded to anyone's server — which makes it the safest possible place to strip private data. (Many "online" metadata removers upload your photo first, which defeats the purpose.)
How it works
Drag & drop or click. Add as many as you like.
Each image is re-saved with no EXIF/GPS data.
Get clean, shareable copies instantly.
Frequently asked questions
Does this remove GPS location?
Yes. Re-saving the image drops the entire EXIF block, including GPS coordinates, camera model, and timestamps.
Will the image still look the same?
Yes — only the hidden metadata is removed. The picture is re-saved at high quality.
Are my photos uploaded?
Never. Everything is processed locally on your device, which is the whole point — your private data never leaves your browser.