Remove hidden metadata from your files

Your photos carry the exact spot where they were taken. Your documents carry your name. KillEXIF removes all of it without touching the quality of the file.

Mac app in the works

It cannot upload your files

It does not touch your quality

34 formats cleaned and verified

Version 3.0

Clean your files

The guarantee is one line

Every page ships this security policy. The browser blocks any outgoing connection — even one this code tried to make. Open your network tab and watch it stay empty.

response headers● enforced
content-security-policy:
  default-src 'self';
  connect-src 'none';
  object-src  'none';
  base-uri    'none';
  form-action 'none';

What KillEXIF can clean

A privacy tool that lies to you is worse than no tool at all. This is exactly what works today, what is on the way, and what will not work.

Images

JPEGjpg jpeg
Working
PNGpng
Working
WebPwebp
Working
GIFgif
Working
HEIC/AVIFheic heif avif
Working
TIFFtif tiff
Working
RAW (CR2, NEF, ARW, DNG)cr2 nef arw dng
Not supported
Why not — RAW (CR2, NEF, ARW, DNG)

In a RAW file the metadata is interwoven with the image data: the IFDs point straight at the pixels. Cleaning them means rewriting those pointers, and one mistake leaves the negative unusable. Export to JPEG or TIFF and clean that instead.

PSDpsd
Not supported
Why not — PSD

Photoshop's format scatters metadata across layers and resources. Flatten and export before cleaning.

Documents

PDFpdf
Working
Word (DOCX)docx
Working
Excel (XLSX)xlsx
Working
PowerPoint (PPTX)pptx
Working
OpenDocumentodt ods odp
Working
DOC, XLS, PPT (Office 97)doc xls ppt
Not supported
Why not — DOC, XLS, PPT (Office 97)

The old binary Office format keeps metadata in OLE streams that also hold deleted text. Open them and save as DOCX, XLSX or PPTX before cleaning.

Audio

MP3mp3
Working
FLACflac
Working
WAVwav
Working
M4Am4a
Working
AAC (ADTS)aac
Not supported
Why not — AAC (ADTS)

A bare .aac is a run of ADTS frames: it has nowhere to store metadata, so there is nothing to remove. If yours carries tags, it is really an M4A with the extension changed.

OGG / Opus / Speexogg oga opus spx
Working
Matroska (MKA)mka
Working

Video

MP4mp4 m4v
Working
QuickTime (MOV)mov
Working
AVIavi
Working
MKV / WebMmkv webm
Working
Ogg (OGV)ogv
Working
WMV, FLV, MPG, VOBwmv flv mpg mpeg vob 3gp
Not supported
Why not — WMV, FLV, MPG, VOB

Legacy containers with very little use today. Convert to MP4 and clean the result.

Archives

ZIPzip
Working
RAR, 7zrar 7z
Not supported
Why not — RAR, 7z

Both use compressed indexes that would have to be rebuilt from scratch. Repack as ZIP if you need the container cleaned.

TAR, GZ, BZ2, XZtar gz bz2 xz
Not supported
Why not — TAR, GZ, BZ2, XZ

These formats barely store metadata of their own beyond timestamps. What matters is the files inside: extract them and clean them separately.

Why KillEXIF

01

It cannot upload your files

The page ships a security policy that blocks every outgoing connection. It is not a promise you have to trust — open your browser's network tab and see for yourself.

02

Your quality stays intact

Most tools decode and re-encode your image, quietly degrading it. KillEXIF removes only the metadata blocks and leaves the compressed data untouched, byte for byte.

03

It checks its own work

After cleaning, every file is analysed again and the result is shown to you. If something survived, you will know.

04

It tells you what it cannot do

Some formats cannot be cleaned safely. Instead of handing you back the original and calling it clean, KillEXIF says so.

Guides

What your files are hiding, and what you can do about it.

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KillEXIF for Mac

A native app in development. Cleaning straight from Finder, watched folders, files with no size ceiling — and the website stays free and complete.

What the app will do
  • Clean from Finder
  • Watched folders
  • No size limit
  • Profiles and batches