1. Deep Clean Technology
We do not simply "asterisk out" or overwrite metadata fields like most software. We load only the visible pixels of the image directly into your browser's memory, then redraw them onto a brand-new, clean digital canvas, and save it as a fresh file. Every original file wrapper and hidden data segment is destroyed.
2. What do we COMPLETELY remove? (Privacy & Tracking Data)
Any data that can be used for identification, location tracking, or tracing the history of the file.
- Device & Hardware Data (EXIF & MakerNotes): Exact smartphone or camera model, lens data, serial numbers, unique manufacturer IDs.
- Location Data (GPS & Geotagging): Latitude, longitude, altitude, bearing.
- Timestamps: Exact dates and seconds of capture, digitization, and last modification.
- Edit History (XMP & Photoshop IRB): Previous software used, modification layers, Adobe IDs.
- Embedded Thumbnails: Hidden, small preview images (which sometimes contain the original, uncensored version of the image before cropping).
- Copyright & Meta-tags (IPTC): Names, legal notices, descriptions.
3. What do we STRICTLY keep? (Structural Data)
The new file contains only the technical bare minimum required for the image to be displayed on any screen:
- The exact width and height of the image (in pixels).
- Basic color coding information (e.g., 8-bit color depth).
- Standard file header (e.g., default JPEG/JFIF or PNG identifier) that tells the computer it is an image file.
These data are completely anonymous and freshly generated at the moment of cleaning.