Strip GPS coordinates, camera data, client names, copyright fields, and hidden metadata from images before publishing to the web. See exactly what's hiding in your files — then remove it all in one click.
Every image you publish can carry hidden data your clients and visitors never see — but search engines, scrapers, and bad actors can.
Photos taken on-site for a client project may contain the client's exact GPS location. Publish those images and you've publicly exposed where they live or work.
EXIF data, ICC profiles, and XMP blocks can add 20–80KB to a single image. Stripping metadata reduces file size without touching image quality — free performance gain.
Stock photos and licensed images often embed the original photographer's copyright string. Leaving this in your client's published images can cause legal complications.
Metadata reveals which software edited the image — Photoshop, Lightroom, Figma exports. Some clients prefer this information stays private before handing off deliverables.