Suno, Runway, Midjourney, ElevenLabs and Photoshop AI all embed C2PA "content credentials" in your exports. Spotify, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube quietly read those tags and lower your distribution. Metadata Cleaner removes them — entirely in your browser.
Every major AI tool now writes a cryptographic C2PA assertion into the file's metadata block — proof of how it was made, by which model, on what date. None of this is in the visible content. All of it gets read in milliseconds at upload time.
Distributors flag AI tracks via DDEX, but Spotify also reads the metadata in the file itself. Stripping the file removes one of the two signals it uses.
Platforms quietly throttle reach on flagged content. The flag is read from the file; uploading a clean file means there's nothing to read.
Every photo from your phone records exact GPS, camera serial, and capture time. Posting it untouched broadcasts your location.
Your files never leave your device. The cleaning runs in your browser — no upload, no server, no log of what you cleaned.
If you work with any of these, your exports carry C2PA tags by default. Drop them through Metadata Cleaner before you publish.
The audio, video, or pixel data is byte-identical. Only the wrapper around it changes — the part platforms actually read to decide what to do with your post.
Photo, video clip, or audio track — straight from your AI tool, your phone, or your DAW. Nothing leaves your browser tab.
Images get re-encoded, stripping every embedded tag. Video and audio metadata containers are neutralized in place — the actual sound and pixels are byte-identical.
Get a clean copy with a fresh random filename. Upload anywhere with no AI flag, no GPS leak, no embedded fingerprint.