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Disable Muse Video AI Tagging & Remixing of Your Content (2026 Guide)

Worried about AI remixing and "AI info" tags on your videos as Muse Video rolls out? Here is what Meta allows today, what is changing, and every setting you can use.

Last updated: 2026-07-08

Why this matters now

When Meta shipped Muse Image in July 2026, it arrived with a controversial feature: other people could remix your public Instagram photos with AI. With Muse Video now previewed and rolling out to creators inside Meta AI, creators are asking the obvious question: will the same apply to my videos and Reels — and how do I opt out?

This page tracks the answer. Short version: Muse Video remixing of user videos is not live yet, but the controls below govern how Meta's AI features interact with your content today — set them now.

What exists today

  • "AI info" labels. Meta tags AI-generated and AI-edited content across Facebook and Instagram. If you post a clip made or modified with Meta AI, it carries the label automatically. You can't remove the label on AI content — but labels on your original footage can be disputed if misapplied.
  • Remixing of public photos (Muse Image). Public Instagram photos can be remixed by others unless you change the setting below. This is the precedent that will most likely extend to video.
  • Muse Video (preview). Limited to selected creators inside Meta AI. Meta has not announced remix features for other people's videos — we update this page if that changes.

Settings to lock down now

On Instagram:

  1. Make remix opt-in for your Reels: Settings → Privacy → Reels and remix → turn off "Allow people to remix your reels". This existing control governs human remixing and is the same surface Meta uses for AI-assisted remixing.
  2. Restrict AI use of your public photos: Settings → Privacy → How others can interact with your content → disable AI remixing of your public photos (rolled out with Muse Image).
  3. Go private if it's critical. Every AI-remix feature Meta has shipped so far applies to public content only. A private account is the hard opt-out.

On Facebook:

  • Profile → Settings → Audience and visibility → limit who can see and share your videos; sharing scope is what AI features inherit.

What you can't opt out of

Be realistic about the limits:

  • You can't stop Meta from labeling AI content — that's platform policy.
  • Meta's terms allow your public content to be used in AI training unless your region grants an objection right (EU/UK users can object via the privacy center form).
  • Settings names shift as features roll out. We re-verify this page as the Muse Video rollout widens.

Prefer tools that don't touch your social graph?

Part of the concern with Muse-class features is that they're wired into your social accounts. If you want AI video generation that has nothing to do with your Instagram content, MuseVideo runs in the browser with just an email — your footage and your socials stay out of it. Try the generator.

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