In development. RVNT is pre-release — not yet security-audited. Source code, public builds, and the iOS / App Store release aren’t available yet. See the roadmap →

Image Metadata Remover

Strip EXIF, GPS & metadata before sharing.

Runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded, logged, or tracked.

Photos quietly carry EXIF metadata — the GPS coordinates where they were taken, your camera model, the exact time. Drop in a JPEG or PNG to strip all of it by re-encoding the pixels only, then download a clean copy that’s safe to share. It happens entirely in your browser, and shows you what was removed.

Frequently asked questions

What metadata is removed?

Everything outside the pixels — EXIF (GPS, camera make/model, timestamps, orientation) and other embedded metadata — because the image is redrawn to a fresh canvas and re-encoded.

Does it reduce quality?

Re-encoding a PNG is lossless. For JPEG it re-compresses at high quality (a small, usually invisible change). The pixels are otherwise untouched.

Is my photo uploaded?

No — the image is processed entirely in your browser and never sent anywhere.

Built by a privacy company

These tools never phone home — the same principle as RVNT itself: a post-quantum, end-to-end-encrypted, peer-to-peer messenger with no servers and no tracking.