Metadata WebP
Understand and safely handle EXIF, XMP, ICC, and WebP container metadata.
Published metadata tools
Every result below is functional and declared by the central registry.
Remove WebP Metadata
Strip EXIF, XMP, and ICC chunks from still or animated WebP files without re-encoding pixels.
View WebP Metadata
Inspect WebP container type, dimensions, animation, transparency, chunks, and metadata flags locally.
WebP EXIF Viewer
Locate the WebP EXIF chunk and parse bounded TIFF IFD tags such as camera, date, orientation, exposure, dimensions, and GPS fields.
WebP EXIF Remover
Remove only the EXIF chunk from still or animated WebP files while copying image, animation, XMP, and ICC chunks byte-for-byte.
XMP Viewer
Read the embedded XMP chunk from a WebP and export a bounded UTF-8 packet report without changing the image.
XMP Remover
Remove only the XMP chunk from WebP while copying image, animation, EXIF, and ICC payloads byte-for-byte.
ICC Profile Viewer
Parse the 128-byte ICC header embedded in a WebP and report profile class, color spaces, version, intent, and signature.
ICC Profile Remover
Remove only the ICCP color-profile chunk from WebP without re-encoding image or animation payloads.
ICC Profile Extractor
Extract the exact ICCP payload from a WebP as a standalone .icc file for controlled inspection and archival use.
GPS Metadata Viewer
Read GPS EXIF tags in WebP and calculate signed latitude, longitude, altitude, and date values locally.
GPS Metadata Remover
Clear the EXIF GPS pointer, GPS directory, and referenced coordinate bytes while preserving other WebP and EXIF data.
DPI/PPI Checker
Report EXIF XResolution, YResolution, and ResolutionUnit hints while clearly separating them from WebP pixel dimensions.
What to expect from metadata
Understand and safely handle EXIF, XMP, ICC, and WebP container metadata. PicConverters treats every selected image as untrusted local input and declares animation, transparency, and metadata behavior before processing.
- 01Useful defaults
Primary controls stay clear, with technical context close at hand.
- 02Human-readable failures
Unsupported formats and unsafe operations stop with a recovery path.
- 03No phantom catalogue
Counts and links include released tools only.
Understand the choice before processing.
Practical format guidance sits beside the tools it supports.
Browse all guidesWhat is WebP? A practical guide to the image format
Understand what WebP stores, where it helps, and what to check before converting important images.
Questions about this workspace
How are metadata tools released?
A route appears publicly only after its processor, tool-specific content, privacy behavior, related links, and automated tests pass.
Do unfinished tools appear in search?
No. Draft and planned entries are excluded from navigation, search, sitemaps, and generated tool routes.