Scrub
Strip GPS, camera info, and hidden data from your photos.
Your phone tags every photo with your exact GPS coordinates, camera model, and timestamps. Scrub shows you what's there and removes it before you share. Everything runs in your browser.
Drop photos here
JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, TIFF
Limited-time promo
Everything's free right now
Scrub runs with no limits - no batch cap, full metadata preview, and strip-all mode on every file. Nothing to buy and no signup. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Why this matters
Every photo your phone takes is tagged with metadata - GPS coordinates, camera model, lens settings, timestamps, even what software processed it. When you sell something on Facebook Marketplace, post a photo on Reddit, or send a picture on a dating app, that metadata can reveal your home address, your daily routine, and what gear you use.
Some platforms strip metadata on upload, but many don't. Scrub lets you see exactly what's embedded and clean the file before you share it.
How to use Scrub
- 1. Drop photos onto the page.
- 2. Review the metadata Scrub found - tap Details to see everything.
- 3. Click "Strip all metadata" to remove it. Download clean files.
What happens to my photos?
Nothing leaves your device. Scrub reads and strips metadata entirely in your browser. The original files and cleaned results both stay in memory until you close the tab. There are no accounts, no cookies, and no server-side copies of your photos.
Limits
None right now. Scrub is running a free promo with no batch limits, full metadata preview, and strip-all mode on every file - details.