DropTidy

DropTidy

Remove sensitive photo data, 100% client-side & zero uploads

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Do you know what data your photos reveal about you? 🤔 Every image you share contains hidden metadata exposing your exact location, daily schedule, and technical details that can fingerprint your device. Whether you’re a photographer or privacy-conscious, you need to be aware of this risk. DropTidy lets you delete this data in your browser. 🔒 Total Privacy: Everything happens inside your browser. 🕵️ Deep Analysis: Find hidden privacy risks. ✨ Lossless: Keeps original quality and resolution.
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Tomáš Dračka
Do you check what hidden data is inside your photos before you share them online? I built DropTidy because I realized that every photo I take has hidden information by default. I wanted to clean my photos regularly to stay safe, but I did not want to upload my private images to someone else's server to do it. My approach was to build something 100% private. DropTidy works entirely inside your browser. This means your photos never leave your device and never touch a server. It can find over 28 hidden risks, including your exact location and technical details that can fingerprint your phone. It removes this data while keeping your original image quality and colors perfect. Did you know about this? Did you know there is a hidden layer in each photo regarding the device?
Ken Yarmosh
💡 Bright idea
Looks solid, @tomdra Does this also remove embedded metadata around AI created images?
Tomáš Dračka

Thats a great question and I was actually hoping someone would ask this. This feature is coming to DropTidy very soon. As we know, 2026 is the year where almost all AI-generated images will be flagged on the internet as AI.

Right now the tool handles all the standard metadata but removing the embedded AI data would be the next step. I am currently working on it and would be bringing it to public very soon @kenyarmosh! 😉

Ken Yarmosh
@tomdra Nice. Very smart move and congrats on a successful launch.
Tomáš Dračka

Thanks, @kenyarmosh! Appreciate the support. I really think the AI-generated labels are going to catch a lot of people off guard soon, so I want to make sure DropTidy is ready for it. Just added you on LinkedIn and sent you a message there. 😄

Ken Yarmosh
@tomdra Agreed. I could argue you should spin off a version just focused on the AI removal aspect.
Tomáš Dračka

I will probably stick to keeping it all in one place for now, but a standalone version is a great idea for later.

Do you think people would actually prefer a separate app just for that @kenyarmosh?🤔

Ken Yarmosh
@tomdra It will help you capture that demand more cleanly…messaging, SEO, etc.
Yuanyuan Zhang

The 'Zero Upload' approach is the only way I’d trust a tool with my personal photos. Knowing that the scrubbing happens 100% in the browser (client-side) is a huge selling point for privacy-conscious users. Does DropTidy support HEIC files from iPhones or RAW files from professional cameras, or is it primarily focused on JPEGs and PNGs? Supporting mobile-native formats would make this an everyday tool for me.

Tomáš Dračka

Thanks so much @yuanyuan_zhang0104! I completely agree. If its not 100% local, its hard to truly trust.

I actually already built in HEIC support since I knew it was a must-have for iPhone users from the beginning using heic2any since browsers dont support heic natively.


Professional RAW files are a bit more difficult to handle in the browser, but Im definitely looking into it next! Give it a try with some of your mobile photos and let me know how it goes! 😉

Alina Petrova

This is a dream tool for a naturally paranoid person like me! Congrats on the launch 🙂

Tomáš Dračka

Haha, welcome to the club @alina_petrova3! You are definitely not alone.

Whats the main thing that worries you the most when you share photos online?

Alina Petrova

@tomdra I don't post them much 😅 and all of my personal accounts are closed (not publicly available). The most concerning is sharing photos where my child is present.

Tomáš Dračka

Parents are actually one of the main groups I had in mind while building this. Its scary how a single photo can leak so much.

Im actually planning to add even more support for parents soon. Specifically a way to to blur kids faces alongside the metadata cleaning. What do you think about that? Is that something you would appreciate as a feature @alina_petrova3? 🤔

Alina Petrova

@tomdra I’m open to test drive your tool and share feedback. Let’s stay in touch.

Curious Kitty
In practice, users differ on what they want removed: some want to nuke everything; others want to preserve attribution/copyright fields—how did you decide what to strip vs keep, and what’s your philosophy on “safe defaults” vs granular control?
Tomáš Dračka

Right now, my philosophy is safe by default, so the tool basically wipes everything to make sure nothing leaks out by accident.


Since the goal is total privacy, starting with a fresh copy felt like the best starting point for the launch. I definitely want to add more granular control later so creators can keep things like copyright info if they want to.


Thanks for the insight!
Which fields do you personally think are the most important to keep @curiouskitty? 👀

Yuanyuan Zhang

@curiouskitty  @tomdra This is an interesting topic to discuss. I personally would like to keep the information on the location and the date of the photo to use it as a way of reminding.

Tomáš Dračka

@curiouskitty  I started with a full wipe for maximum privacy, but I will definitely see if I can add a way to keep those specific details in a future update. Thanks for the idea @yuanyuan_zhang0104! 🙌

Silvia Kyou

I have one further query regarding compatibility: do you plan to include .tiff files in a future update, alongside the RAW support you are currently investigating?

Tomáš Dračka

Thats a great point @sphnsx! I know .tiff is a staple for photographers and the publishing industry when it comes to high-quality raster graphics. Its definitely on my radar alongside RAW because its widely used for archival and high-end image manipulation.

Are you mainly using .tiffs for work or where else? I would love to know which specific metadata fields matter most for your workflow so I can prioritize them! 🤔

Leonhard

Kinda surprising how much information gets bundled into a image without anyone noticing. Location, device details all of it just goes along when we share an image.

Tomáš Dračka

Most people think that its just a picture, but its actually a whole file of digital footprints to your whole life. I built this specifically to bring that hidden layer to light and to talk about this privacy concern.

Did you find anything in your own files that surprised you @leonhard1

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