Scrambled Exif is a free, open source tool that allows you to easily remove, encrypt or scramble metadata in image files. It supports modifying Exif, IPTC, XMP metadata in JPG, TIFF and many other formats.
Scrambled Exif is a free, cross-platform application that allows you to easily modify, remove or encrypt metadata in digital images. It supports the most common image formats including JPG, TIFF, PNG, WEBP, BMP and more.
With Scrambled Exif, you can quickly strip out metadata like geolocation, camera model information, descriptions and other details stored in Exif, IPTC or XMP formats. This helps protect your privacy by removing identifying details from photos before sharing them publicly.
The software also allows encrypting metadata using strong encryption algorithms to prevent unauthorized access. You can choose to scramble or replace metadata with randomized fake details as well. The easy-to-use interface makes it simple to process multiple images in batch.
In addition to privacy protection, Scrambled Exif is also useful for preparing images for anonymous publication, removing copyright infringing metadata before publishing, as well as reducing image file sizes by stripping unnecessary metadata.
As an open source tool, Scrambled Exif is free to download and use. It works on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. The source code is available for scrutiny and community contribution on GitHub.
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