On-device by default — runs entirely in your browser
Remove EXIF from multiple photos at once
Cleaning photos one at a time is fine for a single share, but not for a whole camera roll, a listing set, or a folder headed for a public gallery. MetaMarshal's bulk tool takes a batch at once — drop in up to 20 images, strip the GPS, timestamps and device data from every one on your device, and download them together as a zip. Nothing uploads, there's no per-file limit dance, and no account required.
Drop a photo here
click to browse, or paste with ⌘/Ctrl V
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Processed on your device — nothing is uploaded unless you tap the optional AI estimate.
Nothing leaves your device to clean a photo — the only exception is the optional AI location estimate, which sends a downscaled copy off-device, and only after you tap to confirm.
How it works
1
Open the bulk tool and drop in your photos — up to 20 at a time, all read in your browser.
2
Each image is scrubbed on your device: GPS, capture time and device fields removed.
3
Review the batch summary showing what was stripped across the set.
4
Download everything at once as a zip, ready to upload or archive.
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