EXIF Editor

Edit specific EXIF fields 鈥?change dates, remove GPS, update copyright and author info.

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EXIF editing supports JPEG files only

All processing happens locally 鈥?your images never leave your device

Modify & Update EXIF Metadata Securely

There are many legitimate reasons to alter the EXIF data of an image rather than completely stripping it. Professionals often use our EXIF Editor to inject missing copyright information, append author credentials, or correct erroneous timestamps caused by a camera's internal clock being set incorrectly. Furthermore, adjusting or completely removing precise GPS latitude and longitude coordinates ensures that while the photo's history is accurate, your spatial privacy remains uncompromised.

Built upon state-of-the-art browser technologies, our EXIF editing environment performs all read-and-write operations locally. This means we do not possess any backend storage mechanism for your uploads. As soon as you apply changes to your JPEG format pictures, the rebuilt binary data is available for immediate download right on your machine, eliminating potential interceptions or cloud-based data breaches entirely.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EXIF data?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data is metadata embedded in photos by cameras and smartphones. It can include camera settings, GPS coordinates, timestamps, device information, and more.
Is my data safe with ExifCheck?
Absolutely. All processing happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your images are never uploaded to any server. We have zero access to your files.
What image formats are supported?
ExifCheck supports JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF, and WebP formats for viewing metadata. EXIF removal works with JPEG, PNG, and WebP. EXIF editing currently supports JPEG files.
Can I process multiple images at once?
Yes! All three tools support batch processing. You can upload multiple images and process them simultaneously 鈥?all locally in your browser.
Why should I remove EXIF data from my photos?
Photos often contain sensitive metadata like your exact GPS location, device serial numbers, and timestamps. Removing this data before sharing photos online helps protect your privacy and security.
Does removing EXIF data affect image quality?
Our EXIF remover preserves image quality. For JPEG files, you can adjust the quality slider (80-100%) to balance file size and quality. The default setting of 92% is virtually indistinguishable from the original.

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