A photo can reveal more than it shows
A harmless-looking image may contain the place it was taken, the exact time, the device model, editing software, and authorship details. Removing visible faces does not remove this hidden layer.
Inspect and erase GPS coordinates, camera details, dates, and other hidden image metadata before you share a photo.
Select
Open photos locally.
Inspect
See hidden metadata categories.
Verify
Remove, rescan, then export.
Local metadata report
Select a photo to see exactly what it may reveal before removing anything.
A harmless-looking image may contain the place it was taken, the exact time, the device model, editing software, and authorship details. Removing visible faces does not remove this hidden layer.
The cleaner removes JPEG EXIF, XMP, IPTC, and comments; PNG EXIF and text chunks; and WebP EXIF and XMP. Color profiles may be retained.
Reading, cleaning, verification, and export happen in your browser. Analytics events never include filenames, image bytes, coordinates, or metadata values.
JPEG, PNG, and WebP are supported. Files with orientation metadata are visually normalized so they do not rotate after cleaning. HEIC and video are not accepted yet.
EXIF is metadata stored inside many photo files. It can include camera settings, device details, capture time, orientation, and GPS coordinates.
Most supported files are cleaned without changing their pixels. Photos that rely on EXIF orientation may be normalized and re-encoded so they remain upright.
No. The selected files are read and processed locally by your browser and are not sent to a Blur Face image-processing server.
The tool scans the generated file again. An export is marked verified only when the supported removable metadata blocks are no longer detected.
Yes. You can inspect and clean up to 20 supported photos in one session, then export each verified copy.
After removing hidden metadata, blur faces, license plates, or private text before sharing.