📊 Batch Metadata Operations
Process multiple photos simultaneously - view, analyze, or clean metadata in bulk. All processing happens in your browser.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many photos can I process at once?
There's no strict limit, but performance depends on your device. Most modern computers can handle 50-100 photos comfortably. For very large batches (500+ photos), processing may take several minutes, and you might see your browser slow down. All processing happens in your browser's memory.
What happens if some photos don't have GPS data?
Photos without GPS data will show "N/A" in the location columns but will still appear in the results table with their other metadata. The batch removal tool will process them normally (there's just no GPS to remove). Mixed batches are perfectly fine.
Can I export the results to CSV?
Yes! Click the "Export CSV" button to download a spreadsheet with all metadata from your batch. The CSV includes filename, camera model, date taken, GPS coordinates, shutter count (if available), and more. Perfect for archiving or analysis in Excel/Google Sheets.
How does batch metadata removal work?
After analyzing your batch, click "Remove All Metadata" to strip EXIF data from all photos at once. Each photo is processed individually, and you'll see a progress indicator. Cleaned photos download automatically when complete. This is much faster than processing photos one by one!
Why is batch processing slow on my device?
Batch processing is memory and CPU intensive, especially for large high-resolution photos. Older devices or those with limited RAM may struggle with large batches. Try reducing the batch size to 20-30 photos at a time, or process during off-peak times when your device isn't running other heavy applications.
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