About File Metadata

What metadata is, why it matters for privacy, how to inspect it, and how to remove it safely.

What is metadata?

Metadata is “data about data.” It describes a file and how it was created — such as the author, device, software, and timestamps. Some metadata helps with organization, but certain fields can expose private details when you share files.

Common places metadata hides

  • Photos EXIF and XMP tags like GPS coordinates, camera model, lens, date taken, and thumbnails.
  • PDF “Info” dictionary and XMP packet, plus optional attachments with their own metadata.
  • Office (DOCX, PPTX, XLSX) docProps/ within the ZIP container, plus author and revision markers.
  • Audio/Video ID3 or container tags for artist, device, and sometimes GPS or camera data.

Why it matters

How to view metadata quickly

Tip: After cleaning a file, inspect the cleaned copy to confirm metadata is gone before sharing.

How removal works in our tool

Important: The tool does not alter document content such as tracked changes, hidden sheets, or embedded files.

Common fields and risks

FormatTypical FieldsRisk Example
Photos (EXIF/IPTC/XMP) GPS, date taken, camera make/model, lens, orientation Reveals home location or travel routes
PDF (Info/XMP) Title, author, subject, keywords, creator, producer Identifies author or company
DOCX/PPTX/XLSX (OOXML) docProps, last modified by, revision history Leakes usernames or corporate identity
Audio/Video Artist, device, recording location Links content to an individual or place

Trusted workflow tips

  • Keep originals offline; share only cleaned copies.
  • For sensitive cases, verify results using exiftool.
  • Consider exporting to formats that naturally hold less metadata.

Quick checklist before sharing

Myths vs. Reality

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