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Clean your listing photos before they go live.

Every property photo from a phone carries the GPS coordinates of the home, the camera's identity, and a timestamp. Before those images hit a public listing, strip the metadata — protecting your sellers and your own workflow.

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The risk in a listing photo

Property photos are published to the widest possible audience by design. If those images carry EXIF GPS data, they pin the exact location of the home — fine for a public listing address, but a problem for pre-market "coming soon" shots, photos of a seller's belongings, or interior images that reveal security details. The camera serial number also links every photo you have ever taken with the same device, which can connect listings you would rather keep separate.

What to remove, and what to keep

For listing photos, the Privacy preset is usually right: it strips GPS, the camera serial, the device model, and timestamps, while keeping orientation and color profile so the images display correctly on every portal. If your brokerage requires copyright or credit metadata to survive, the Web Publishing preset keeps those fields while still removing location and device data.

A simple pre-publish routine

  1. Export the shoot to your computer or phone.
  2. Drop the whole batch into the image tool — it processes them all locally.
  3. Download the cleaned set as a ZIP.
  4. Upload the cleaned images to your listing portal.

Because everything runs in your browser, you can do this even with client photos you are contractually obligated to protect — the files never touch a third-party server.

Documents too

Agents share more than photos. Disclosure PDFs, comparative market analyses in Excel, and listing presentations in PowerPoint all carry author and company metadata. Our PDF, Excel, and PowerPoint tools handle those, all in-browser.

Frequently asked questions

Why should real estate agents remove photo metadata?

Listing photos carry GPS coordinates and camera identifiers. Removing them protects seller privacy, prevents linking of separate listings via camera serial numbers, and avoids exposing location data on pre-market images.

Will cleaning the photos hurt their quality on listing portals?

No. The images are not re-compressed. Quality, dimensions, orientation, and color are preserved, so they display correctly on every portal.

Can I clean a whole photo shoot at once?

Yes. Drop the entire batch and each photo is processed locally in your browser, then returned as a single ZIP.

Is it safe to use with confidential client photos?

Yes. The photos never leave your device — all processing happens in your browser, so there is no third-party server involved.

What about disclosure PDFs and CMA spreadsheets?

Those carry author and company metadata too. Dedicated in-browser tools for PDF, Excel, and PowerPoint are linked above.