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Clean your listing photos before you sell

Every photo you snap for a marketplace listing is usually taken at home — and carries the GPS coordinates to prove it. A buyer, or a scammer trawling listings, can pull your address straight from the picture before you've agreed on anything. MetaMarshal strips that location and device data so your eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Vinted or Depop photos sell the item, not your whereabouts.

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Drop a photo here
or click anywhere in this box to browse
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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
Drop a listing photo above; it's cleaned in your browser, so the item shots never get uploaded to a third party.
2
Check what the photo reveals — home coordinates, capture time and the phone model, sometimes with a serial or owner name.
3
Strip everything to publish a bare, privacy-safe image, and repeat for each photo in the listing.
4
Download and upload the clean copies to your marketplace of choice.

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Frequently asked questions

If the photo still has GPS tags, yes — a free EXIF viewer turns it into a map pin, usually on your home. Stripping the location before you post removes that risk entirely.