How It Works
Remove watermarks from any image in 3 simple steps using our advanced AI technology
Upload Your Image
Simply drag and drop your image onto the upload area, or click to browse your files. Our tool accepts all major image formats including JPG, PNG, and WEBP up to 10MB in size.
- Drag & drop or click to upload
- Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP
- Up to 10MB file size
Draw Over the Watermark
Use our intuitive brush tool to paint over the watermark you want to remove. Adjust the brush size for precision. The AI will analyze the marked area and understand exactly what to remove.
- Adjustable brush size
- Precision drawing tools
- Undo and redo support
Download Your Clean Image
Click the 'Remove Watermark' button and let our AI work its magic. In seconds, you'll have a clean, watermark-free image ready to download. The result preserves the original quality and seamlessly fills in the removed area.
- Processing in seconds
- Original quality preserved
- Instant download
Get the Cleanest Result
The AI reconstructs whatever you paint over, so a good mask is the single biggest factor in a clean result. A few tips from thousands of removals:
Cover the whole mark
Paint slightly past the edges of the watermark, including any faint glow or drop shadow. Leftover pixels are the most common cause of a smudge.
Keep the mask tight
Don't paint far beyond the mark. The more untouched background the AI can see around the mask, the more accurately it rebuilds the area.
Size the brush to the detail
Use a large brush for big diagonal stock watermarks, and a small brush to trace text or a logo sitting on busy detail like faces or foliage.
Work in passes
If a faint outline remains, mask just that leftover area and run it again. Two light passes usually beat one heavy over-painted mask.
Mind repeating textures
Watermarks over skies, water, grass, or walls fill in almost invisibly. Marks crossing sharp edges (a horizon, a face) are harder — mask precisely there.
Start from the highest quality
Upload the largest, least-compressed copy you have. Re-screenshotted or heavily compressed images give the AI less real detail to work from.
What You Can Upload
- Image formats: JPG, PNG, and WEBP.
- File size: up to 10 MB on the free tier; larger files and HD output are available on Pro.
- Transparency: PNGs with alpha channels are supported — transparent regions are preserved.
- Video: watermark removal runs frame by frame across the whole clip.
- Batch: queue multiple images at once on Pro instead of uploading one at a time.
When Results Vary
AI inpainting is very good, but it's reconstructing pixels that were hidden, not recovering the original. Set expectations for the hard cases:
- Large marks over important detail — a big watermark sitting across a face, text, or intricate pattern is the toughest case; the AI plausibly invents what's underneath rather than restoring it.
- Tiled or full-frame watermarks — a repeating grid covering the entire image leaves almost no clean reference; expect softer results and mask in sections.
- Very low-resolution sources — there simply isn't enough detail to rebuild convincingly; start from a higher-resolution copy where possible.
- Semi-transparent overlays — still removable, but include the full extent of the faded area in your mask so no ghosting is left behind.