How to Remove the CR Tag from ChatGPT Images (Free, 10 Seconds)
You generated the perfect image in ChatGPT. Clean composition, right mood, exactly what you wanted.
You posted it to LinkedIn. And there it is, that little "CR" in the corner.
Why ChatGPT images get the badge
OpenAI embeds Content Credentials into the images ChatGPT generates. It's the C2PA standard, a signed record written into the file that says what made the image. You don't see it, you don't approve it, it just goes in.
When you upload that file to LinkedIn, LinkedIn reads the credential and draws the CR badge. That's the entire chain. ChatGPT writes it, LinkedIn reads it, everyone sees it.
Remove it in three steps
- Drop your image. Drag your PNG, JPEG, or WebP onto crwipe, or click to browse.
- crwipe strips the Content Credentials. It removes the C2PA manifest LinkedIn reads to draw the CR badge. Your pixels stay byte-for-byte identical.
- Download and post the clean copy. Upload that cleaned copy to LinkedIn. No CR badge.
Ten seconds. No account, no editing, no quality loss. The image you get back is the one you made.
Strip the CR badge in ten seconds — no quality loss, free.
Clean your image — freeWorks for Firefly and Gemini too
ChatGPT isn't the only tool writing these credentials. Adobe Firefly does it. Google Gemini does it. So do Photoshop, Lightroom, and a growing list of cameras.
It doesn't matter which one stamped yours. Any image carrying Content Credentials goes through the same strip and comes out clean. If you want the deeper version, here's how to remove the CR badge from LinkedIn photos and what the CR badge actually is.
Whatever made your image, post the copy that lets it stand on its own.
Strip the CR badge in ten seconds — no quality loss, free.
Clean your image — freeFAQ
Why does my ChatGPT image have a CR badge?
OpenAI embeds C2PA Content Credentials in generated images. LinkedIn reads that metadata and draws the CR label.
Does this work for Firefly and Gemini images too?
Yes. Any image carrying C2PA Content Credentials is handled the same way — crwipe removes the manifest before you upload.