Creators hear AI Info, AI label, AI tag, and Made with AI in the same breath—and search AI Info vs AI label trying to learn whether they mean different things or different fixes.
Short answer:
- AI Info = Meta's current product name for a metadata-driven transparency disclosure on Instagram/Facebook (replacing much Made with AI UI).
- AI label = Generic term for any platform badge that marks AI involvement—Meta, TikTok, Pinterest, LinkedIn, etc.
The fix depends on what triggered the label, not which word appears in the app.
Tools: Metadata checker · AI metadata remover · platform hubs: Instagram · TikTok · Facebook
Terminology map (2026)
| Term you see | Who uses it | Usually means |
|---|---|---|
| AI Info | Instagram, Facebook (Meta) | Automated disclosure when C2PA/XMP (or related metadata) is in the upload |
| Made with AI | Older Meta UI, legacy screenshots | Same metadata family as AI Info for many uploads—rebrand, not a different detection engine |
| AI label | Generic / SEO | Any visible badge: Meta AI Info, TikTok AI media flag, Pinterest GenAI signal, etc. |
| AI tag | Informal creator speech | The on-post disclosure users tap or read—not the hidden XMP/C2PA tags inside the file (confusing, but common) |
| Contains AI-generated media | TikTok | Often metadata-driven on covers/stills; video container C2PA possible |
| GenAI / AI modified | Pinterest, LinkedIn, others | Platform-specific wording; metadata + classifiers |
AI Info vs AI label: is there a technical difference?
AI Info is a branded label type on Meta apps.
AI label is an umbrella category.
So every AI Info badge is an AI label, but not every AI label is called AI Info—TikTok and Pinterest use different strings.
For upload prep, ask: Was my label triggered by file metadata?
- If yes → stripping C2PA/XMP before upload often prevents the automatic badge on the next publish.
- If no (clean checker, label persists) → pixel watermarks or visual classifiers may be involved — SynthID vs metadata.
Made with AI → AI Info: what changed for creators?
Meta's 2024 rebrand swapped much "Made with AI" UI to "AI Info" on Instagram and Facebook.
What did not change for most creators:
- Labels still often start from metadata in the file
- Generative Fill, Firefly, ChatGPT Image, and Lightroom AI exports still embed provenance
- There is still no reliable Settings toggle while metadata remains
Deep dive: What is AI Info on Instagram? · Turn off AI Info on Instagram.
Platform comparison: same problem, different words
| Platform | Common public wording | Common file trigger |
|---|---|---|
| AI Info / Made with AI | C2PA, XMP | |
| AI Info | C2PA, XMP | |
| TikTok | Contains AI-generated media | C2PA on covers/stills; MP4 provenance |
| GenAI / AI modified signals | C2PA + detectors | |
| AI label on some uploads | Metadata + policy tools |
Full comparison: How platforms detect AI images.
Metadata "tags" vs visible "labels"
Two layers confuse people:
- Hidden metadata tags — C2PA manifests, XMP AI fields, PNG text chunks, IPTC digitalSourceType
- Visible platform labels — AI Info under your post, TikTok disclosure banner, etc.
Removing metadata tags before upload prevents many visible labels that are metadata-driven.
It does not edit the caption you write—or replace manual disclosure when you intentionally publish synthetic work and policy expects transparency.
When removing metadata is the right response
Reasonable use cases:
- False positives — real photo + minor AI denoise or background removal embedded C2PA
- Client delivery — wedding or product photographers delivering social-ready JPEGs without provenance clutter
- Cross-platform prep — one cleaned master for Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok covers
Not a substitute for honesty when:
- The image is fully AI-generated and your jurisdiction or ad rules require visible disclosure
- You are trying to misrepresent synthetic product photos as authentic camera captures in regulated ads
Legal context: EU AI Act and social images · disclaimer.
Workflow: match label type to action
- Screenshot the exact wording on the live post.
- Find the original export (not a screenshot, not a re-save from the social app).
- Run metadata checker.
- If C2PA/XMP present → remover → re-upload cleaned file.
- If metadata clean but label remains → read false positives and platform limits.
Search phrases mapped to one answer
Creators use different strings for the same metadata problem. This table maps search intent to action:
| Search phrase | Same underlying issue? | First step |
|---|---|---|
| Remove AI label | Often yes (metadata) | Checker |
| Remove AI Info | Meta wording | Strip C2PA/XMP |
| Made with AI still showing | Rebrand confusion | Same strip workflow |
| AI tag on post | Informal | Inspect original export |
| Contains AI-generated media | TikTok wording | Clean cover/stills |
| Pinterest GenAI flag | Pinterest stack | Metadata + policy |
Labels that are not metadata-driven
Learning to recognize non-metadata labels saves wasted cleaning cycles:
- Community Standards strikes or restricted reach notices
- Copyright or music licensing flags on Reels/TikTok
- Fact-check interstitials on link posts (Facebook)
- Manual creator disclosures you typed yourself
If checker reports no C2PA/XMP but a label persists, read SynthID vs metadata labels before assuming another strip will help.
For agencies: client education one-pager
When clients ask "Why did Instagram change the label name?" explain:
- AI Info is Meta's current consumer-facing term.
- AI label is generic industry language in contracts.
- Legal/compliance disclosure may still be required in captions for synthetic campaigns—coordinate with counsel.
Link clients to turn off AI Info on Instagram for upload prep, not for evading mandated campaign transparency.
Timeline: how platform wording shifted (2023–2026)
Understanding the rebrand history helps teams update SOPs and client FAQs without chasing obsolete search terms:
| Era | Consumer-facing term (Meta) | What creators still search |
|---|---|---|
| 2023–early 2024 | Made with AI | "remove Made with AI" |
| Mid 2024+ | AI Info | "turn off AI Info", "AI label" |
| Ongoing | Automated transparency | Generic AI tag |
The underlying file read (C2PA/XMP at upload) did not disappear when wording changed. Internal playbooks should reference metadata-driven disclosure rather than a single trademark string.
TikTok uses Contains AI-generated media; Pinterest may surface GenAI language in merchant flows. Train support staff to map client-reported label names to inspection steps (checker first) instead of platform-specific hacks.
When updating 2024-era SOPs, replace "Made with AI playbook" filenames with metadata prep checklist language so new hires do not search obsolete UI strings.
Related guides
- Why does my Instagram post say AI Info?
- What does AI Info mean on Facebook?
- Remove AI label Instagram guide
- TikTok AI label guide 2026
- C2PA metadata explained
Disclaimer
Terminology and detection evolve. This article is educational—not legal advice. See disclaimer.
Decide if your label is metadata-driven
Inspect file, compare platform wording, strip C2PA/XMP if appropriate, re-upload cleaned copy.
- Note exact label text — Screenshot AI Info, Made with AI, or TikTok disclosure wording on your post.
- Inspect the upload file — Run the original export through the metadata checker—not a re-download from the social app.
- Clean if C2PA/XMP present — Strip provenance metadata before your next upload when the label is file-driven.
- Re-upload or disclose — Publish cleaned file or add manual disclosure if content is genuinely synthetic and policy requires it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between AI Info and AI label?
"AI Info" is Meta's current transparency wording for many metadata-driven disclosures. "AI label" is a generic term for any platform badge marking AI involvement—including Made with AI, Contains AI-generated media, and Pinterest GenAI flags.
Is AI Info the same as Made with AI?
For most Instagram and Facebook uploads, yes—Meta rebranded "Made with AI" to "AI Info" in 2024 while keeping similar metadata triggers (C2PA, XMP).
Is an AI label always from metadata?
Not always. Platforms may combine metadata reads with visual classifiers or pixel watermarks. Metadata removal helps file-driven labels; it does not address every detection path.
What is an AI tag vs AI label?
Creators use "AI tag" informally for the visible disclosure under a post. Technically, the trigger is often metadata tags (C2PA/XMP) inside the file, which the platform surfaces as a public label.
Do TikTok and Pinterest use AI Info wording?
TikTok often shows "contains AI-generated media." Pinterest uses GenAI-related signals. Wording differs; metadata hygiene before upload is still a common fix when labels are file-driven.
Should I remove AI metadata to avoid all AI labels?
Metadata removal addresses file-driven automatic labels. You may still owe visible disclosure under law or platform policy for fully synthetic content—even when metadata is clean.
