Rimuovi metadati immagine

Rimuovi dati EXIF, GPS, info fotocamera e tutti i metadati nascosti dalle tue foto prima di condividerle.

100% Privato — I tuoi file non lasciano mai il tuo dispositivo. Tutta l'elaborazione avviene nel tuo browser.

Trascina la tua immagine qui

o clicca per selezionare — JPG, PNG, WebP supportati

How does the metadata viewer work?

This tool reads the raw binary data embedded in your image files to extract EXIF, IPTC, and XMP metadata. It displays all found tags including camera settings, GPS coordinates, timestamps, and software information. To remove metadata, the tool re-encodes the image using the browser's Canvas API, which strips all embedded data while preserving the visual content. The entire process runs locally in your browser — your images are never uploaded to any server.

Tips for Managing Image Metadata

  • Always check metadata before sharing photos online — Your photos may contain GPS coordinates that reveal your location. Inspect what data is embedded before posting publicly.
  • Remove metadata for privacy protection — Strip all metadata when sharing photos publicly to protect your privacy.
  • Use metadata to organize your photo library — View date, camera model, and lens information to sort and categorize large collections.
  • Check camera settings for photography learning — Inspect EXIF data to see aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and focal length used.
  • Verify image authenticity — Metadata can reveal whether an image has been edited, when it was taken, and with what device.
  • Inspect GPS data for geotagging projects — GPS metadata shows exact coordinates, valuable for travel blogs and location documentation.

When to View or Remove Metadata

  • Before sharing on social media — Remove GPS location data and personal information from photos before posting publicly.
  • Selling stock photography — Strip metadata before uploading to stock agencies to protect your personal information.
  • Journalism and investigations — View metadata to verify when, where, and with what device a photo was taken.
  • Learning photography — Study EXIF data to understand camera settings that produced great photographs.
  • Legal and compliance requirements — GDPR and privacy regulations may require metadata removal before sharing.

Domande frequenti

Cosa sono i metadati delle immagini?
I metadati delle immagini (EXIF, IPTC, XMP) sono informazioni nascoste incorporate nelle tue foto da fotocamere e telefoni. Possono includere la tua posizione GPS, modello della fotocamera, data e ora, impostazioni dell'obiettivo e persino il software utilizzato. Condividere foto con metadati può rivelare involontariamente la tua posizione e le tue abitudini.
I miei file lasciano il mio dispositivo?
No. Tutto avviene 100% nel tuo browser. Le tue immagini non vengono mai caricate su alcun server. Puoi verificarlo controllando la scheda Rete del tuo browser — zero richieste vengono effettuate durante l'elaborazione.
Quali formati di immagine sono supportati?
JPEG, PNG e WebP sono supportati. I file JPEG contengono tipicamente più metadati (EXIF, GPS, info fotocamera). I file PNG e WebP raramente contengono metadati ricchi, ma qualsiasi dato incorporato viene comunque rimosso tramite la ricodifica.
Can I see where a photo was taken?
Yes — if the photo was taken with a GPS-enabled device (most smartphones), the metadata viewer will display the latitude and longitude coordinates. This reveals the exact location where the photo was captured, which is why removing metadata before sharing publicly is so important for privacy.
Do social media platforms remove metadata?
Most major platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) strip EXIF metadata when you upload photos, but this is not guaranteed and policies can change. Some platforms may retain the data internally even if they strip it from the public download. For guaranteed privacy, always remove metadata yourself before uploading.
Can I restore metadata after removing it?
No — once metadata is stripped from the downloaded image, it cannot be recovered from that file. However, ImgLab never modifies your original file, so the original image with all its metadata still exists on your device. Always keep your originals if you might need the metadata later.
What types of metadata can be found in images?
Images can contain several types of metadata: EXIF (camera settings, date, GPS location, device model), IPTC (captions, keywords, copyright, creator info), and XMP (editing history, software used, color profiles). JPEG files typically contain the richest metadata, while PNG and WebP files usually have minimal embedded data.

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