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Choose a WebP
Select or drop a WebP image. It is inspected in your browser.
Clean WebP files in the browser by removing EXIF and XMP chunks while preserving the image payload and color profile data.
WebP is a RIFF-based image format. It can carry dedicated EXIF and XMP chunks alongside the visible image data.
RemoveMyEXIF removes WebP EXIF and XMP chunks and rebuilds the RIFF container locally, leaving unrelated image and color chunks in place.
Open the remover01
Select or drop a WebP image. It is inspected in your browser.
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Review detected metadata before creating a cleaned copy.
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The output WebP is rebuilt locally without EXIF or XMP chunks.
WebP RIFF cleanup
The cleaner removes privacy metadata chunks without decoding and re-encoding the visible image.
Removes WebP EXIF chunks that can contain camera, timestamp, device, and location information.
Removes XMP chunks that may store editor history, creator fields, workflow metadata, and tool identifiers.
Updates the WebP RIFF size after metadata chunks are removed so the output remains a valid WebP file.
All parsing and rebuilding happens in your browser. The original image is not sent anywhere.
FAQ
Answers for WebP files exported from design tools, CMS pipelines, optimizers, and image converters.
Yes. WebP can include EXIF chunks, and some exporters keep camera or timestamp metadata when converting from JPEG.
The cleaner removes XMP chunks too, which can contain creator fields, editing history, and application metadata.
No. The output remains WebP. The tool removes metadata chunks from the existing container.
No. The file is parsed and rebuilt locally, with no upload or server processing.
PNG exports often include text chunks or eXIf data. Use the PNG cleaner for screenshots, design exports, and transparent images.