Quick answer
- check_circle WhatsApp strips GPS, camera model and most EXIF when you send photos normally. Sending as a document preserves all metadata.
- check_circle Instagram removes GPS and most EXIF from uploaded photos. But it reads that data before stripping it โ and uses it internally.
- warning Facebook strips EXIF from publicly visible files but collects extensive location and device data through other means.
WhatsApp and EXIF data
When you send a photo normally through WhatsApp (using the camera gallery picker), the app recompresses the image and strips the EXIF block entirely โ including GPS coordinates, camera make/model, serial number, and shooting date.
However, there is one major exception that most guides overlook: if you send a photo as a document (the paperclip icon โ Document), WhatsApp transmits the file without any processing. Your recipient receives the original file with all metadata intact.
What WhatsApp removes
- GPS coordinates
- Camera make & model
- Device serial number
- Shooting date & time
- Lens & aperture info
- Color profiles
What WhatsApp keeps / sends
- Full metadata if sent as a Document
- Image dimensions
- WhatsApp-added timestamp
- Communication metadata (who, when)
The document loophole is widely used. If someone asks you to "send the original file" or you send a photo via the file picker rather than the gallery, your metadata travels with it. Clean the file first.
Instagram and EXIF data
Instagram removes GPS coordinates and most EXIF fields from photos when you post them. Other users cannot download your original file with its metadata. However, Instagram reads the GPS data before stripping it โ meaning Meta has seen your location even if your followers haven't.
Instagram also adds its own metadata: upload timestamp, content hash for copyright detection, and platform identifiers. The file your followers see is essentially a new JPEG, not your original.
What Instagram removes
- GPS coordinates
- Camera serial number
- Original creation date
- Editing software history
- Most EXIF fields
What Instagram keeps / adds
- Basic device type (iOS/Android)
- Instagram upload timestamp
- Content fingerprint
- Manual location if you add it
Facebook and EXIF data
Facebook strips GPS and camera identifiers from photos before they are publicly visible. But Facebook's data practices extend well beyond file metadata โ the platform collects your IP address, device fingerprint, browsing behavior, and location through multiple other channels.
In short: Facebook does remove the EXIF from your files, but it already knows where you are from other signals. The file metadata cleanup is a privacy feature for other users, not from Facebook itself.
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Why you should still strip metadata yourself
Platform policies change. In 2024, researchers found that certain versions of Android WhatsApp were not stripping metadata from images shared to groups. Relying on a third party to protect your privacy is a bet โ one that can change with an app update.
There is also the document loophole: anyone can request your original file and receive it with full EXIF intact through WhatsApp. The same applies to sharing photos via email or cloud links.
The only reliable approach is to clean metadata before you share. RemoveMD does this in seconds โ no account required, no file storage, no EXIF left behind.
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