Check what's hidden in your photos

View, analyze, and remove metadata from your photos. All processing happens in your browser - your photos never leave your device.

100% Client-Side Processing

πŸ’‘ Did you know? Your iPhone embeds GPS coordinates in every photo by default

⚠️ Tip: Instagram strips GPS but Twitter doesn't always - check before sharing

πŸ“Έ Pro tip: Professional photographers use EXIF data to learn from great shots

Common Use Cases

Selling Items Online

Remove location from product photos so buyers don't know your home address

Use Metadata Remover β†’

Buying a Used Camera

Check shutter count to verify camera condition and negotiate fair price

Check Shutter Count β†’

Learning Photography

Analyze camera settings from great shots to understand and replicate techniques

Analyze Settings β†’

Your Privacy Matters

Did you know that 70% of photos contain hidden location data? Photos taken with smartphones often embed GPS coordinates, camera model, date/time, and other personal information that can reveal where you live, work, or spend time.

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Home Address Risk

Photos taken at home contain exact GPS coordinates. Anyone who downloads your photo can pinpoint your address on a map.

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Pattern Building

Timestamps and locations combined can reveal your daily routines, work schedule, and favorite places - valuable data for bad actors.

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Social Media Doesn't Always Strip It

While Instagram and Facebook remove GPS data, many platforms don't. Always check before sharing photos online.

PixelProbe

Privacy-first photo metadata toolkit. Your photos never leave your device.

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