When you take a photo with your Android phone, the Camera app not only captures the image on your screen but also records additional information called metadata. This includes details such as your ...
To remove location data from photos: On Windows, right-click the image, go to Properties > Details, and select “Remove Properties and Personal Information.” On macOS, use the ImageOptim app. For ...
You can then drag and drop the photo subject into another app, or you can copy subject from the photo or share directly. This is a very easy way to now remove background on iPhone photos! Use this ...
Google is a software company at heart, and one of its best offerings is Google Photos — a service that lets you back up pictures and videos that you've taken with your smartphone. You can then view, ...
The new Clean Up tool in Photos on iOS 18 lets users select objects within an image, and remove them through Apple's on-device AI software. In the Photos app, users can select an image and circle an ...
Photo editing on your iPhone can seem like a daunting task, especially if you are used to editing your pictures from desktop ...
EXIF metadata includes sensitive information such as GPS coordinates, camera settings, and the date and time the photo was taken. This data can compromise your privacy, so it's essential to remove it ...
Managing your iPhone photo library can become a daunting task, especially when duplicate photos accumulate and consume valuable storage space. Fortunately, the Photos app provides a built-in feature ...
A new feature, “Undo backup for this device,” was spotted in the Google Photos app version 6.87. The feature will delete all backed-up data in Google Photos from a particular device. Locally stored ...