v1.1.3: Fixed the new map links not appearing on JPEGs, the very first check ran before the coordinate boxes were on the page yet.
v1.1.2: Any GPS coordinates found now show "View on Google Maps" and "View on OpenStreetMap" links, so you can see exactly where a photo was taken before you decide what to do about it.
v1.1.1: Camera/date/GPS fields now show a checkbox plus a real, copyable value box, instead of a placeholder you couldn't select.
v1.1.0: Camera info, date, and GPS fields are now editable, not just removable. Add or change values, even on photos that had none.
v1.0.0: Initial release: view and remove hidden metadata from photos.
See every piece of hidden data in your photos: camera model, GPS location, timestamps, editing history, then edit, add, or remove it. JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC and TIFF supported. Nothing is ever uploaded. It never leaves your device.
Why does this matter?
Most phone photos carry the exact GPS coordinates of where they were taken, sometimes precise enough to identify your front door. Posting a photo on a marketplace, dating app, or forum can hand that over without you ever seeing it, along with your device model and the exact time it was taken. Reviewing and clearing this before sharing keeps the photo the same while keeping that extra layer of detail out of it.