/ metadata
Free, private, in-browser scan. Drop a file to see if it carries the invisible tags that trigger 'Made with AI' labels on Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and TikTok.
Drop your file to scan for C2PA metadata
Images and videos — scanned locally in your browser
/ what we check
/ privacy
Files are scanned entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded. The data stays on your device.
/ limitations
We detect standard C2PA metadata signatures. We do not detect invisible pixel-level watermarks (Google SynthID, Meta Video Seal).
/ context
C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) is a technical standard for embedding provenance metadata into media files. It records information about how content was created — which tool made it, what edits were applied, and when.
Tools like ChatGPT, Adobe Photoshop, Google Gemini, and Midjourney automatically embed C2PA metadata into the files they produce. This metadata is invisible to the human eye but can be read by software.
Social platforms including Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and TikTok now read C2PA metadata and use it to add “Made with AI” labels — even when the content is a real photograph that was only slightly retouched with AI tools.
If your scan flags C2PA, you can remove it with our C2PA remover.
/ next step
Strip content credentials from videos and images. Lossless quality, no re-encoding. Stop “Made with AI” labels before you publish.