Remove EXIF Metadata Locally
Remove EXIF and hidden photo metadata before sharing. Review what is found, clean it on your device, and save, export, or share a new copy without changing the original.
Exif Pic Gone helps you remove EXIF and hidden photo metadata before sharing a photo. It is designed for everyday privacy checks when you want to post, send, sell, or publish an image without carrying extra file details that were saved by the camera, phone, or editing app.
A photo can contain more than the picture you see. Depending on the file, it may include location coordinates, capture time, device information, software tags, source details, and workflow metadata. Exif Pic Gone makes those hidden fields easier to review before you decide what to share.
The app uses a focused single-photo workflow:
- Choose one photo or image file.
- Review the detected metadata risks.
- Open the original metadata details when you want to inspect the fields more closely.
- Create a cleaned copy.
- Save, export, or share the cleaned result.
Your original image is not overwritten. Exif Pic Gone creates a separate cleaned copy, so you can keep the source photo intact while using the new copy for sharing.
Key features:
- Remove common EXIF and photo metadata from one image
- Review detected risks before cleaning
- Inspect original metadata fields such as location, time, device, software, identity, source, and workflow data
- Process the cleanup on your device
- Keep the original image unchanged
- Save the cleaned copy to Photos
- Export the cleaned image as a separate file
- Share the cleaned result through the iOS share sheet
- Start a one-image cleanup from the iOS share sheet with the Share Extension
- Work with JPG/JPEG, PNG, and HEIC/HEIF images
- Use the app in English, Simplified Chinese, or Traditional Chinese
Built for practical privacy moments
Exif Pic Gone is useful before posting a picture on social media, sending a photo in a message, uploading a product image to a marketplace, sharing a work image, publishing a photo on a website, or sending an image to someone you do not know well. The goal is simple: understand what metadata is attached, then create a cleaner copy when you do not need those details to travel with the file.
On-device cleanup
Photo cleanup happens on your device. The app does not require an account for the cleaning workflow, and it does not require you to sign in before creating a cleaned copy. You can open a photo, review what was found, clean it, and choose where the result should go.
Clear review before action
Instead of hiding the process behind one button, Exif Pic Gone shows a risk summary and lets you inspect the original metadata fields. This helps you understand whether the image contains location data, time information, device details, software tags, or other file metadata before you create the clean copy.
Clean copy, original intact
Exif Pic Gone is designed to avoid accidental changes to your original image. The cleaned result is created separately, which makes it easier to keep a backup, compare files, or return to the original photo later.
Share Extension support
When you are already working from another app, you can send one image to Exif Pic Gone through the iOS share sheet. This gives you a faster way to start a focused cleanup flow without first opening the full app.
Format support
Exif Pic Gone supports common image formats used on iPhone and across the web, including JPG/JPEG, PNG, and HEIC/HEIF. The metadata available for review and cleanup depends on the file format and the fields included in the image.
A simple tool for a specific job
Exif Pic Gone is intentionally focused on photo metadata cleanup. It helps you inspect hidden image information, remove common metadata from a single image, and create a clean copy that is ready to save, export, or share.
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