FlareStart
HomeNewsHow ToSources
FlareStart

Where developers start their day. All the tech news & tutorials that matter, in one place.

Quick Links

  • Home
  • News
  • Tutorials
  • Sources
  • Privacy Policy

Connect

© 2026 FlareStart. All rights reserved.

Back to articles
Why Instagram Adds "AI Info" to Your Photos (and a way to fix it in the browser)
NewsWeb Development

Why Instagram Adds "AI Info" to Your Photos (and a way to fix it in the browser)

via Dev.to Webdevsam lee3w ago

Instagram and a few other platforms are now reading metadata in your images to detect AI-generated content. They look at things like C2PA and certain EXIF fields, then add an "AI Info" label. You can’t turn it off in the app. I ran into this after using an AI upscaler on a photo. The image was mine, but the platform still tagged it. Fair enough from their side, but not great if you only used AI for small edits and don’t want every post labeled that way. I looked for tools that could strip the relevant metadata. A lot of options were either desktop software or sites that asked you to upload everything to their servers. I didn’t want to hand over my images. I ended up using a browser-based tool that runs locally. You drag in the image, it removes C2PA and the related EXIF data, and you download a clean file. No uploads, no signup. I used it on a few photos before posting and the labels stopped appearing. If you’re in a similar situation, removeailabel.com does this and is free to use. I’

Continue reading on Dev.to Webdev

Opens in a new tab

Read Full Article
8 views

Related Articles

npm vs Yarn vs pnpm vs Bun — Which Package Manager Should You Use in 2026?
News

npm vs Yarn vs pnpm vs Bun — Which Package Manager Should You Use in 2026?

Medium Programming • 1w ago

News

The Slow Collapse of MkDocs

Lobsters • 1w ago

News

All tests pass: a short story

Lobsters • 1w ago

The Emperor’s Monday
News

The Emperor’s Monday

Medium Programming • 1w ago

News

Hi

Medium Programming • 1w ago

Discover More Articles