1. 📁 Select one HEIC file
Open a file to inspect removable metadata.
Are you unknowingly broadcasting your home address? Strip out the hidden GPS tags and device metadata embedded in your iPhone photos before you post them on social media.
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Files are processed locally in your browser
Select one HEIC file first.
When you snap a photo with an iPhone, you assume you are only capturing the visual scene in front of you. However, Apple’s iOS ecosystem automatically embeds a massive, invisible database of text into the image file. This data structure, known as EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format), is incredibly thorough.
Unless you have explicitly disabled camera location services, every single HEIC photo contains:
If you take a picture in your living room and upload the original file to a forum, a classifieds site, or send it to a stranger on a messaging app, they can extract this EXIF data to locate your physical home address. This represents a catastrophic failure in personal cybersecurity and social privacy.
To stop cyber-stalking and doxxing, you must systematically destroy this embedded data before sharing the visual file. While major platforms like Facebook or Instagram strip EXIF data during upload, many independent forums, direct email attachments, or messaging apps leave your file largely unprotected.
Our EXIF scrubbing tool performs a surgical cleanup without needing to upload your file to an unknown server:
There is a horrific irony in uploading your photo to a “Free EXIF Remover” website: you are attempting to protect your privacy by handing your fully vulnerable, GPS-tagged file to an anonymous web server. You have no guarantee that the server owner isn’t silently logging your unredacted photos before sending you back the cleaned version.
iheic.com eliminates this paradox. Our architecture is based entirely on local WebAssembly processing. Your photos never leave your screen. The EXIF data is stripped directly inside your local computer’s memory. You cannot be monitored, logged, or recorded.
1. 📁 Select one HEIC file
Open a file to inspect removable metadata.
2. ☑️ Choose fields
Pick GPS, device, and date/time fields to strip.
3. ⬇️ Download cleaned JPG
Confirm removal and save privacy-safe output.
GPS, device info, and date/time are preselected.
Yes, you can uncheck optional fields before removal.
No. The process runs locally in browser.