Remove Photoshop Generative Fill Metadata
Drop images here or click to upload
JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC · Max 15MB · Batch up to 30 · Not GIF
One Generative Fill stroke can tag the whole export.
Flatten to JPG/PNG, then clean before upload.
Use on files you own; follow platform rules — disclaimer.
Recommended workflow: metadata checker → remover
Each AI exporter leaves different fingerprints in your file. Inspect read-only before you strip fields — then use the remover on this page for the upload you will publish.
- Step 1 — inspect your file: AI metadata checker.
- Upload your export to the AI metadata checker (read-only, browser-only)
- Review C2PA, XMP, PNG chunks, and EXIF software strings
- Use the remover above with matching options enabled
- Download the cleaned JPG, PNG, or WebP
- Upload to Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, TikTok, or LinkedIn
After Photoshop, Canva, or compositing
A raw AI download is not automatically upload-ready. Generative Fill, Canva AI backgrounds, or compositing can add C2PA or IPTC AI fields on top of the original export. Always clean the final flat raster you publish — not intermediate layers or PSD masters.
Why Adobe Photoshop exports get flagged on social platforms
Adobe Photoshop downloads often embed C2PA, XMP, or PNG workflow metadata that Instagram, Meta, Pinterest, and TikTok may read for automated AI disclosure.
Stripping metadata before upload removes common file-level triggers without changing pixels.
What Adobe Photoshop puts in your file
- C2PA manifests from Generative Fill & Expand
- Neural Filters XMP software chains
- IPTC AI fields from Firefly-backed tools
- Partial-edit provenance on mostly real photos
How to remove Adobe Photoshop metadata before posting
- Export the final JPG, PNG, or WebP you will publish (up to 15MB)
- Upload with C2PA, XMP, PNG chunk, and IPTC AI removal enabled
- Download the cleaned file
- Upload to Instagram, LinkedIn, X, or Pinterest
Batch up to 30 files. WebP allowed even when small.
Compare with other AI exporters
Different tools use different channels — enable PNG chunk removal for ComfyUI/SD PNGs and C2PA removal for Adobe or OpenAI stacks.
What this tool removes (Adobe Photoshop)
- C2PA / JUMBF content credentials
- XMP AI generation parameters
- PNG text chunks (workflow JSON)
- IPTC AI attribution
- EXIF software strings
Does not remove pixel watermarks. See disclaimer .
Related Adobe workflows
Clean the raster you publish — not layered PSDs.
FAQ
Does Adobe Photoshop embed C2PA or XMP?
Many Adobe Photoshop exports include provenance metadata. Always inspect with the metadata checker after export.
Will quality change?
No — only invisible metadata is removed.
Instagram / LinkedIn safe?
Cleaning removes file-level markers; follow each platform’s AI policies.
Photoshop or Canva after?
Flatten and clean the final raster you upload — not intermediate layers.
Batch exports?
Up to 30 images per session in the browser.
ChatGPT same as DALL·E?
OpenAI image downloads are covered on our DALL·E page — same C2PA stack.
ComfyUI same as SD?
ComfyUI PNG chunks are covered on our Stable Diffusion page.
Try it now
Inspect files with our AI metadata checker.
