Privacy & security

Apple-grade security.
In your file converter.

AES-GCM encryption with PBKDF2 key derivation. Secure 3-pass delete. Permanent PDF redaction. EXIF and GPS stripping. SHA-256/512 checksum verification. 19 privacy operations powered by CryptoKit — strong, standard, and entirely on-device.

19 operations Apple CryptoKit AES-GCM
Filemorph privacy tools

Encryption

4 operationsAES-GCM and secure delete

Encrypt file

Pro

AES-GCM authenticated encryption with PBKDF2 key derivation from your password.

Decrypt file

Pro

Decrypt a file you've previously encrypted with Filemorph.

Secure delete

Pro

3-pass overwrite with random data before deletion.

Checksum verify

Free

Verify file integrity with SHA-256, SHA-512, SHA-1 or MD5.

Strip metadata

5 operationsRemove identifying data

Strip image metadata

Free

Remove EXIF, GPS and color profile from images.

Image sanitize

Pro

Strip all metadata and re-encode as clean JPEG.

Batch strip metadata

Pro

Remove metadata from many files in one pass.

Selective metadata strip

Pro

Remove only GPS, only camera info, or only dates.

PDF sanitize

Pro

Strip PDF metadata, flatten and remove all links.

Edit metadata

3 operationsChange identifying fields

Edit image EXIF

Pro

Change description, copyright, artist and other EXIF fields.

Edit PDF metadata

Pro

Update title, author, subject and keywords.

Edit video metadata

Pro

Change title and description on MP4/MOV files.

Redact content

3 operationsPermanently remove sensitive data

PDF redact

Pro

Permanently remove text and image content from the page stream.

Partial blur

Pro

Blur a region of an image — great for redacting screenshots.

Partial pixelate

Pro

Pixelate a region you draw.

Inspect & report

4 operationsSee what's in your files

View GPS

Free

See the GPS location stored in a photo's EXIF.

Full metadata report

Pro

Complete report: EXIF, dimensions, GPS, hash and more.

File hash

Free

Compute SHA-256 and MD5 hashes.

MIME type detect

Free

Identify the true MIME type from file contents.

FAQ

Privacy & security — common questions.

How does Filemorph encrypt files? +

Filemorph uses AES-GCM authenticated encryption with PBKDF2 key derivation from your password. Encryption happens on-device using Apple's CryptoKit framework — the same library that powers iOS system encryption.

What does Strip EXIF remove? +

It removes GPS coordinates, camera make and model, capture date, software info and authorship metadata from images and PDFs. Use Selective Strip to keep some fields and remove only the sensitive ones.

Is secure delete actually secure? +

For files in Filemorph's sandbox, yes. The file content is overwritten three times with random data before the file is deleted, making conventional recovery infeasible. iOS itself also encrypts files at rest.

Is the password storage safe? +

Filemorph never stores your password. It's used to derive an encryption key via PBKDF2 with a per-file salt. Lose the password and the file is unrecoverable.

Is PDF redact reversible? +

No. Redact removes content from the page stream — not just covers it with black rectangles. The redacted PDF is safe to share publicly.

Lock it down.
On your phone.

19 privacy & security operations using Apple-standard cryptography.

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