Remove the Pinterest AI label from images
Pinterest shows an AI label on images with C2PA Content Credentials or IPTC AI metadata. RAIW strips those signals, which removes the label in most cases — free.
What triggers the label on Pinterest
Pinterest checks for C2PA Content Credentials and IPTC digitalSourceType metadata. It also runs a pixel-level classifier that can label images independently of metadata — similar to Instagram.
What RAIW removes
RAIW strips the C2PA manifest and IPTC AI metadata fields. In most cases, this is sufficient to remove the label. The pixel classifier, like Instagram's, can still flag images after metadata removal — no tool can disable a closed third-party classifier.
Privacy
Processing runs on our backend. We may keep uploaded images and results for up to 30 days to run and improve the service, then delete them; we never sell them. No account required.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does removing the metadata always remove the Pinterest label?
- Often, but not guaranteed. Pinterest also runs a pixel-level AI classifier independently of metadata. RAIW removes the metadata triggers; whether the classifier fires depends on Pinterest's detection, which we cannot control.
- Does the paid All-in-one mode help with Pinterest?
- Yes. It disrupts invisible pixel watermarks that Pinterest's classifier may also check. It does not disable Pinterest's general visual AI classifier, but it removes the pixel-level signals our tool can reach.
- Is it free?
- Removing the C2PA manifest and AI metadata is completely free. The paid All-in-one mode adds pixel-level watermark disruption.
- What image formats?
- PNG, JPEG, and WebP.
No signup required. Visible and metadata removal always free. GPU modes cost $1.49 per image. Supports PNG, JPG, and WebP.