Bulk Processing - Up to 100 Images

Bulk Image Metadata Editor

Edit, remove, or apply metadata to up to 100 images in a single batch. Strip GPS location, apply your copyright template to an entire shoot, or bulk-clean photos for privacy. Download results as a ZIP instantly.

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Or click to browse · JPEG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, HEIC, AVIF, RAW & more · Up to 100 images

What Can You Do in Bulk?

Three powerful batch operations let you process a whole photoshoot in seconds.

Strip All Metadata

  • Remove GPS coordinates
  • Remove camera serial number
  • Remove author & copyright
  • Remove all EXIF, IPTC, XMP
  • Perfect for privacy before sharing

Remove GPS Only

  • Strip latitude & longitude only
  • Keep camera & lens info
  • Keep copyright data
  • Keep date taken
  • Safe for social sharing

Apply Metadata Template

  • Apply Author / Artist name
  • Set copyright across all images
  • Add keywords & descriptions
  • Set camera make & model
  • Update GPS coordinates

How Bulk Processing Works

01

Upload Images

Drag & drop up to 100 JPEG, PNG, WebP, or TIFF files.

02

Choose Operation

Select Strip All, Remove GPS, or Apply Template.

03

Process Batch

Server processes each image. Progress bar tracks completion.

04

Download ZIP

All processed images packaged and downloaded automatically.

FAQ – Bulk Metadata Editor

How many images can I process at once?+

You can upload and process up to 100 images in a single batch. For larger volumes, we recommend batching in groups of 100 for best performance.

What formats are supported?+

JPEG, JPG, PNG, WebP, and TIFF files are all supported using ExifTool - the most widely-used metadata engine in the world.

How do I apply copyright to all my photos at once?+

Select 'Edit Metadata Fields', enter your name in Author and copyright statement in Copyright (e.g. © 2026 Your Name), then click Process.

Are my images stored on the server?+

No. Images are processed temporarily and deleted immediately after the ZIP is generated. We never store, analyze, or retain your photos.