Images & Files

QR codes, EXIF metadata, image compression and file conversions processed on your device — files never upload to a server.

Photos and files carry more than they appear to, and every tool here works on your device — nothing is uploaded. Before you post an image, it is worth running it through the EXIF Viewer to see what the camera wrote into it: GPS coordinates, the exact capture time, the device model and serial number, even the editing software. If any of that should not travel with the file, the EXIF Remover strips the metadata by re-encoding the pixels, leaving an image that looks identical but carries no hidden location or timestamp.

When a file is too large for an email attachment or a page that has to load quickly, the Image Compressor re-encodes JPG, PNG or WebP at a quality you control and shows the resulting byte size, trading a little visual fidelity for a much smaller file. And to hand a URL, a Wi-Fi credential or a contact card to a phone camera, the QR Code Generator renders a scannable code you can download as a crisp PNG or as scalable SVG for print.

One honest caveat is worth knowing: the same re-encoding that removes EXIF also recompresses the image, so a stripped photo is not byte-for-byte the original. The EXIF privacy guide covers what phones and cameras embed, which platforms strip it on upload and which quietly keep it, so you know when the viewer is telling you something that matters.