Edit Photo EXIF Data — Remove GPS, Fix Timestamps, No Upload, Locally Private

Take full control of your photo metadata. Modify timestamps, change camera models, and add copyright info or artist tags. Edit EXIF data locally without uploading.

Edit EXIF Metadata

Change Date, Remove GPS (JPG only)

Full Metadata Control • Lossless Editing
Related ToolsOnline EXIF Viewer

Key Features of Online EXIF Editor

Change Date Taken

Scanned old photos or wrong camera settings? Manually adjust the **Date Taken** timestamp to fix your photo timeline.

Remove GPS

Protect your privacy. One-click to **remove GPS coordinates** from your photos before sharing them on social media.

Add Copyright

Embed your name or brand into the **Artist** and **Copyright** tags to claim ownership of your work.

Guides & Tips

How to View, Edit, or Remove EXIF Data from Your Photos – Free & Private

  • 1.Upload Your Image

    Drag and drop your JPEG,PNG,or TIFF photo onto the tool,or click to browse.Your file is loaded entirely inside your browser—it is never sent to any server,so private photos remain completely private.

  • 2.Read the EXIF Data

    The tool immediately displays all metadata found in your image:camera make and model,lens details,shutter speed,aperture,ISO,date and time,and—if present—GPS coordinates.Fields with a red or orange highlight typically contain sensitive or location information.

  • 3.Edit Any Field

    Click any editable field to modify it.Common edits include:correcting the date and time if your camera timezone was wrong,adding your name to the Artist or Copyright field,or changing the camera description.Type the new value and it saves locally.

  • 4.Remove GPS Data(Privacy Protection)

    To remove location data:find the GPS section and click Remove GPS,or use Remove All Metadata to strip every EXIF field at once.This is the most common use case—removing GPS before posting photos online so your home address,workplace,or travel location cannot be extracted from the image file.

  • 5.Download the Updated File

    To remove location data:find the GPS section and click Remove GPS,or use Remove All Metadata to strip every EXIF field at once.This is the most common use case—removing GPS before posting photos online so your home address,workplace,or travel location cannot be extracted from the image file.

Need to physically rotate the pixels? Use the Image Rotator

Remove GPS Location from Photos Before Posting – Protect Your Privacy in 30 Seconds

Every photo taken on a smartphone or GPS-enabled camera contains your exact coordinates embedded in the file.When you share this image online—on Instagram,Reddit,a dating app,or even in a work email—anyone who downloads the file can extract your precise location using free tools.

What GPS data reveals:

  • •Your home address(if you photograph indoors at home)
  • •Your workplace(if you photograph at the office)
  • •Hotels or accommodations you stayed at while traveling
  • •Routine locations like gyms,schools,or regular meeting spots

How to remove it in 30 seconds:

  • 1.Upload the Photo

    Drop your photo into the EXIF Editor.The GPS section will appear in the metadata panel if location data is present.

  • 2.Click"Remove GPS" or "Remove All Metadata"

    Use Remove GPS to delete only location data while keeping other EXIF fields(camera model,date,settings)intact.Use Remove All Metadata to strip everything—useful when maximum privacy is required.

  • 3.Download the Clean Photo

    The downloaded image looks exactly the same but contains no GPS coordinates.Safe to share anywhere.

Your photos are processed locally—the tool never sees your files.Even the process of removing GPS data happens entirely on your device.

Check Your Photo's EXIF Date for Visa Applications (e-Visa, Passport, ID)

Many visa systems—including e-Visa applications,US ESTA,UK eTA,and Schengen applications—require that submitted photos be taken within a specific time window(typically the last 6 months).The system may verify this using the EXIF DateTimeOriginal field embedded in the photo file.

  • 1.Upload Your Photo

    Drop the photo you plan to submit for your visa or ID application into the EXIF Editor.

  • 2.Find the DateTimeOriginal Field

    In the metadata panel,look for the DateTimeOriginal or DateTime field.This is the date and time when the photo was actually captured—not when it was edited or exported.

  • 3.Check the Date Is Within the Required Window

    Most visa systems require photos taken within the last 6 months.If the date shown is older than allowed,you will need to take a new photo rather than editing the date—visa systems may detect date modifications.

  • 4.If Your Camera Date Was Wrong

    If your camera clock was set incorrectly when the photo was taken,you can use the Edit function to correct the timestamp to the accurate capture date.Only correct genuine clock errors—do not alter dates for fraudulent purposes.

Common EXIF date fields explained:

EXIF FieldMeaningTypical Usage
DateTimeOriginalWhen the shutter was pressedPrimary field checked by visa systems
DateTimeFile modification dateMay differ from capture date if edited
DateTimeDigitizedWhen scanned/importedRelevant for scanned film photos
CreateDateFile creation dateSet by camera or import software

How to use

1

Upload JPEG

Drag and drop your JPG/JPEG image. (Note: Currently supports JPEG format only for editing).

2

Edit Tags

Modify the fields you want to change: Date, Camera Model, Artist, or GPS.

3

Save Photo

Click 'Save Image' to download the new photo with updated metadata. No quality loss.

Frequently Asked Questions About Online EXIF Editor

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is hidden information automatically embedded in every photo by your camera or smartphone. It records technical details like camera model, shutter speed, and ISO — but also potentially sensitive data: the exact GPS coordinates of where the photo was taken, the date and time, and even which editing software was used. Most people don't realize this data exists, let alone that it travels with the photo every time it is shared online. Viewing or removing it takes about 30 seconds with an online editor.