Spoof identity · Apple

Spoof iPhone 14 Pro metadata onto your file

Inject iPhone 14 Pro's EXIF signature — useful when you want the file to look slightly older without being suspiciously recent.

What gets written to your file

Device profile

MakeApple
ModeliPhone 14 Pro
Software17.4
EncoderH.264

Why platforms care about the device profile

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.

What the platform reads after sanitization

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.

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Frequently asked

How do I make my AI video look like it was recorded on a iPhone 14 Pro?

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.

Can I choose the GPS coordinates?

Yes. Pick from preset cities (Miami, NYC, Beverly Hills, etc.) or paste your own latitude/longitude for any spot on earth.

Will platforms still detect it as AI?

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.