While building Blindfold, I was surprised by how much information files can contain by default.
Photos can include GPS coordinates and camera details. PDFs and Office documents often contain author names, software versions, and editing history. AI-generated images may include C2PA or generation metadata.
That's what motivated me to build a tool that removes metadata entirely in the browser no uploads required.
Curious: Have you ever checked the metadata of a file before sharing it? Or is this something most people don't think about?
Most metadata removers upload your files to their servers. Blindfold doesn't. Everything runs inside your browser β no uploads, no servers, no risk.
Drop any file β photo, PDF, DOCX, PPTX, or Excel. See exactly what hidden data is inside it: GPS coordinates, author names, AI generation markers, revision history. Then strip it all in one click.
Free for images. Pro unlocks documents, batch upload up to 50 files, and a full PDF Privacy Report showing exactly what was removed.