Meta’s Muse Image AI Tool Raises Privacy Questions Over Public Instagram Photos
Meta has launched Muse Image, a new AI image generation model that can create and edit visuals using text prompts, uploaded photos, and public Instagram content. The feature is now available through Meta AI, while parts of it also power Instagram Stories and WhatsApp.
The launch has quickly drawn privacy concerns because public Instagram accounts can be tagged in Meta AI prompts. When that happens, Meta AI can use public photos from that profile as visual context for a generated image, unless the account holder changes their reuse settings.
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Meta describes Muse Image as its first image generation model from Meta Superintelligence Labs. In its Muse Image announcement, the company says the model can blend multiple photos, follow complex prompts, support direct image edits, and create visuals that users can share to chats, stories, or feeds.
What Muse Image Can Do
Muse Image is designed to handle more than basic text-to-image generation. It can edit existing photos, combine several reference images, add or remove objects, change styles, and generate visuals from conversational prompts.
Meta says the model can also render readable text in images, which could make it useful for infographics, guides, posters, invitations, and QR-code-style visuals. The company’s Meta AI research blog says Muse Image uses tool access, search, and self-refinement to improve the accuracy of generated images.
The tool also includes presets that suggest creative ideas. Users can restore old photos, test different visual styles, or sketch directly on an image to show what they want changed.
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Text prompts | Creates images from written instructions |
| Photo editing | Changes or removes parts of an existing image |
| Multiple references | Combines people, objects, styles, or locations from several images |
| Instagram context | Uses public Instagram content when a public profile is tagged |
| Shop your room | Redesigns a room using products from the web or Facebook Marketplace |
Why Instagram Users Are Concerned
The most controversial part of Muse Image is its connection to Instagram. Meta says users can mention Instagram accounts inside Meta AI prompts to bring public Instagram photos into generated images.
That means a public Instagram profile may become part of someone else’s AI creation without a separate approval request. The Instagram help page says people may be able to create content with Instagram content using AI features at Meta, depending on account and reuse settings.
Reports from Business Insider and WIRED noted that public accounts are opted in by default and that Instagram users may not receive a notification when their content gets used for AI-generated images.
- Private Instagram accounts are not available for this kind of public reuse.
- Public accounts can change reuse settings inside the Instagram app.
- Posts and Reels have separate controls.
- Changing the setting may not remove AI images already created by others.
How to Turn Off Instagram Content Reuse for Meta AI
Instagram users who do not want others to reuse their public content with AI features can change the setting manually. The control is inside Instagram’s Sharing and reuse menu, according to the Instagram help page.
The setting may not appear for every user at the same time because Muse Image is still rolling out across markets and Meta products. However, public creators, influencers, journalists, photographers, and businesses may want to check the option early because their content has a higher chance of being reused.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Open Instagram and go to your profile. |
| 2 | Tap the menu icon in the top-right corner. |
| 3 | Open Sharing and reuse. |
| 4 | Find the setting for allowing people to reuse your content on Instagram and with AI features at Meta. |
| 5 | Turn off the separate toggles for Posts and Reels. |
Where Muse Image Is Available
Muse Image is available through the Meta AI app and meta.ai. Meta also says it powers more than 30 AI effects for Instagram Stories in the US and image generation in WhatsApp in limited countries.
The company plans to expand Muse Image to Facebook, Messenger, and additional Instagram and WhatsApp surfaces. Meta also says advertisers and agencies will be able to access the model through Advantage+ creative in the coming weeks, according to Meta.
Muse Image is free for everyday creation, but Meta says people who want to create more images can use it through the company’s subscription plans. The model also sits alongside Muse Video, a related video generation model that Meta has previewed but not fully released.
Privacy, Search, and AI Image Safety
The privacy issue is not just about whether someone can reuse a public photo. It is also about whether users understand that this kind of reuse can happen and whether they receive enough notice before their images become part of AI-generated content.
WIRED reported that users may have to opt out manually if they want to stop future AI generations from using their public Instagram content. Business Insider also reported that existing AI-generated images made with a user’s content may not be removed just because the user later changes the setting.
Meta says Muse Image includes Content Seal, an invisible watermarking system for images created in the Meta AI app and on meta.ai. The Muse Image and Muse Video technical post says the signal is designed to remain intact even after cropping, compression, resizing, or screenshots.
What This Means for Users and Creators
Muse Image gives Meta a stronger position in consumer AI image generation because it connects directly to Instagram, WhatsApp, and Meta AI. That integration could make AI image creation easier for regular users and more useful for brands that already rely on Meta’s platforms.
At the same time, the rollout shows why public social media settings now matter beyond normal visibility. A public Instagram post may not only be viewed, shared, or embedded. It may also become a reference point for someone else’s AI-generated image.
For users who want tighter control, the practical step is clear: review Instagram’s Sharing and reuse settings, switch off AI-related reuse for Posts and Reels, and consider whether a public account still fits their privacy expectations.
FAQ
Yes. Muse Image can use public Instagram content when a public account is tagged in a Meta AI prompt, unless the account holder changes their reuse settings.
Private Instagram accounts are not included because their content is not publicly available for other users to reuse through Instagram or Meta AI features.
Open Instagram, go to your profile, tap the menu, open Sharing and reuse, then turn off the Posts and Reels toggles under the setting that allows people to reuse your content on Instagram and with AI features at Meta.
Reports based on Instagram’s help documentation say users may not receive a notification when another person creates AI content using their public Instagram content.
Muse Image is available in the Meta AI app and on meta.ai. It also powers Instagram Stories in the US and WhatsApp in limited countries, with more Meta products expected later.
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