All AI-Generated images typically contain Meta-Data revealing the creating app or api. You can strip it pretty easily. Note: Even photos you take with your phone have meta-data, often with latitude, longitude, and even the name of the location, time, date, device name, etc. So these instructions are good practice for all images. Hereโs a simple explanation for stripping metadata using Pixelmator, Photoshop, or similar image editing apps: General Steps for Any Image App 1. Open Your Image: Launch the app and open the image you want to edit. 2. Export the Image: Use the appโs โExportโ or โSave Asโ function (usually under the File menu). 3. Look for Metadata Options: In the export settings, check for an option like โRemove Metadataโ or โDo Not Include EXIF Data.โ Some apps might label it as โInclude Metadataโ โ just uncheck this box. 4. Save Your Image: Save the exported file to your desired location. This new file will have stripped or minimal metadata. For Specific Apps Pixelmator โข When exporting (File > Export), uncheck options like Embed Color Profile to exclude metadata. Photoshop โข Use File > Export As and uncheck the box for Include Metadata in the export settings. Preview (Mac Default App) โข Open the image, go to Tools > Show Inspector, and delete metadata manually or re-save the image using File > Export with reduced metadata. PRO TIP: If your app doesnโt offer a clear option to remove metadata, export or re-save the image as a PNG or JPEG, which often reduces metadata automatically. ie: Save .jpg as .png or save .png as .jpg. You can also use free online tools like ImageOptim or EXIF Purge to strip metadata quickly!