Why You Want to Launder Your AI Images and How To Do It

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Laundering AI images sounds shady, I know.
Don’t worry — no one’s calling the feds.

What it really means is cleaning up your images so they don’t scream “I came from Google Whisk!” every time you upload them.

See, every AI-generated image carries a breadcrumb trail. Sometimes it’s in the file name, sometimes in the metadata. That trail tells the world exactly where it was born — MidJourney, Koala, Whisk, you name it. Not a big deal, but if you want your content looking polished and professional, you don’t need your audience reading the receipt.

So here’s the move: run your images through Canva (or Photoshop, if you’re feeling fancy). Just uploading them there strips out the metadata. Bonus: you can slap on your branding, adjust the colors, and make it look like you actually know what you’re doing.

In this vlog, I walk you through how I laundered my strawberry-cutting and batter-mixing images. A couple clicks, a little auto-adjust, a quick brand icon drop, and boom — fresh, clean, professional images ready to roll. No evidence left behind.

So if you want your AI images to look like they belong on your site (instead of an AI demo page), hit play and I’ll show you how to launder them the right way.

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Hi Jay,
Thank you for the image laundering tip. One question, I haven't used AI images yet, but I've seen on some social media platforms that you have to declare if images are AI generated content. Is it still advisable to declare AI images on Socials if they've been laundered?

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I love this! I think I knew this, but never did anything about. Now I will! Thanks!

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Thanks Jay. I never even knew laundering an AI image was a thing.

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Thank goodness 18 U.S. Code § 1956 - Laundering does not cover AI Images.

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Thanks, Jay. Great tips, as always and nothing shady going on here apart from the candy making! LOL I can't talk... I can only just make cheese on toast!

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