Remove GPS Location from Photos

Your phone embeds precise GPS coordinates into every photo you take. When you share these photos, anyone can extract your exact location -- your home, your workplace, the places you visit. Removing GPS data before sharing is a basic privacy measure that too few people know about. Pixotter strips geolocation data instantly, entirely in your browser.

1,000+ images processed · Your images never leave your browser

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my image data safe?

Yes. All processing happens in your browser. Your images and their metadata are never uploaded to any server.

What metadata can Pixotter read?

Pixotter reads EXIF, IPTC, and XMP metadata including camera settings, GPS coordinates, timestamps, copyright info, and more.

Can I remove GPS data from my photos?

Yes. Pixotter can strip all location data (GPS coordinates) from your images before you share them online.

Is this tool free?

Yes, completely free and unlimited. No account needed.

How It Works

1
Drop your photo

Drag and drop any geotagged image — JPEG, PNG, or WebP from your phone or camera.

2
GPS data removed

Latitude, longitude, altitude, and all location-related EXIF tags are stripped from your photo.

3
Download the safe image

Your photo looks the same but no longer reveals where it was taken. Safe to share publicly.

Your images never leave your browser. All processing happens locally on your device — nothing is uploaded to any server.