Spoof identity · Apple
Inject iPhone 14 Pro's EXIF signature — useful when you want the file to look slightly older without being suspiciously recent.
Make: AppleModel: iPhone 14 ProSoftware: 17.4Encoder: H.264DateTimeOriginalGPS coordinates| Make | Apple |
| Model | iPhone 14 Pro |
| Software | 17.4 |
| Encoder | H.264 |
When a platform's scanner reads your file, it expects to find a real device signature — Make/Model/Software in EXIF or QuickTime atoms. Files with no device profile (the default state of AI-generated content) get flagged automatically as "no provenance source." Injecting a real iPhone 14 Pro profile solves that.
The cleaned file presents as: Apple iPhone 14 Pro, software 17.4, encoded with H.264, captured at your chosen GPS coordinates and timestamp. Indistinguishable from a real iPhone 14 Pro recording at the metadata layer.
Upload your file at calabilabs.com/app and select iPhone 14 Pro as your spoofed device. The pipeline writes the exact Make/Model/Software fields a real iPhone 14 Pro writes when it records.
Yes. Pick from preset cities (Miami, NYC, Beverly Hills, etc.) or paste your own latitude/longitude for any spot on earth.
The iPhone 14 Pro spoof handles the device-profile layer. The full pipeline also strips C2PA, AI metadata, invisible watermarks, and encoder signatures — so platforms have nothing left to flag.