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Photoshop and Generative Fill export cleaner

Remove supported AI metadata from a Photoshop export before Instagram.

Inspect and clean supported Content Credentials/C2PA, XMP, EXIF, software and editing traces from a JPEG, PNG or WebP copy. The browser re-inspects the result and checks the encoded visual payload before download.

Free · local cleaning · no account · reviewed July 15, 2026

Use the exact file you plan to post

Clean it locally, then optimize the post context with AI.

Your original remains on the device. AI analysis is optional and uses only a reduced metadata-free preview after an explicit action.

What the tool checks

Provenance, editor history and private capture data are different signals.

C2PA / Content Credentials

Supported provenance manifests may describe creation or editing actions. The container itself is not proof that every pixel was generated.

XMP and software fields

Exports can carry editor names, workflow notes, creator fields and application history in general metadata containers.

EXIF and GPS

Camera, time, device and location fields can survive an edit and remain unrelated to the Generative Fill operation.

Four-step check

Work on a copy and keep the source archive.

  1. Export a JPEG, PNG or WebP copy from the editable source.
  2. Inspect the supported fields before choosing Safe Clean.
  3. Download only after the clean result and visual-payload proof are shown.
  4. Keep the layered source and provenance records when they matter to your professional workflow.

File metadata is only one detection surface.

Cleaning supported containers does not change visible edits, remove every possible watermark, erase platform-side records or guarantee that Instagram will apply or withhold a label. Follow disclosure rules that apply to materially altered media.