Can social media platforms detect AI-generated images?
Yes. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Xiaohongshu increasingly scan image metadata for AI markers (DALL·E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, etc.). They may also use visual analysis. Our tool strips these markers and replaces them with real phone EXIF data to help 规避AI生成提示 — avoiding AI-generated content flags and helping your images pass detection naturally.
Is my image uploaded to any server?
No — absolutely not. All processing runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API and JavaScript. Your images never leave your device. This ensures complete privacy and faster results.
What phone EXIF data can I inject?
We support presets for iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, Xiaomi 14 Ultra, OPPO Find X7 Ultra, vivo X100 Pro, and HUAWEI Pura 70 Ultra. You can also enter custom Make/Model values. Each preset includes realistic camera software version and timestamp data.
Can I process multiple images at once?
Yes! Batch upload is fully supported. Process all images with one click, then download them individually or as a ZIP file. The tool handles each image sequentially to ensure consistent quality.
Will my image quality degrade?
Quality loss is minimal. The tool uses high-quality JPEG compression (configurable up to 100%). The noise and vignette effects are subtle — typically 2-3 on our scale — adding just enough imperfection to mimic a real camera sensor. For social media use, the difference is virtually unnoticeable.
What's the difference between "noise" and "vignette"?
Noise simulates the grain produced by real camera sensors (especially in lower light), while vignette simulates the slight darkening at image corners caused by lens optics. Both are natural artifacts of real photography that AI images typically lack — adding them makes images less detectable.
How to bypass AI-generated content warnings on Xiaohongshu/TikTok?
Chinese social platforms like Xiaohongshu (小红书) and Douyin (抖音) increasingly flag AI-generated images. Their detection looks at both EXIF metadata and visual patterns. Our tool solves both: (1) strips all AI metadata and replaces it with real phone EXIF, (2) adds realistic noise/vignette to mimic phone camera output, and (3) auto-crops visible AI watermarks like ChatGPT's timestamp bar. This three-layer approach is the most effective way to 规避AI生成提示 and avoid content suppression or shadow-banning.