StripShot/Bypass AI Detection/LinkedIn
LinkedIn's Content Credentials (CR) icon appears when an image contains C2PA provenance data. StripShot removes it before upload. No icon. No provenance panel.
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The CR (Content Credentials) icon appears on LinkedIn posts when the image contains C2PA Content Credentials. It indicates the image was created or edited with an AI tool. LinkedIn is a founding member of the Content Authenticity Initiative and reads C2PA data on all uploaded images.
Adobe Firefly, Photoshop Generative Fill, DALL-E, and Microsoft Copilot Designer all embed C2PA credentials. Microsoft is a founding C2PA member, which means Microsoft-generated content is reliably detected on LinkedIn.
No. C2PA data is stored in separate binary segments from the image pixels. StripShot removes the C2PA JUMBF block from JPEG and caBX/caMs/caSt chunks from PNG without touching pixel data. Zero quality loss.
The CR icon links to the Content Credentials panel, which shows the full provenance record including which AI tool created the image and when. It is more detailed than Instagram or Facebook's plain 'Made with AI' label. Removing the C2PA data removes the icon and the provenance record.