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Remove Watermark — Erase Watermarks & Corner Logos

Select the watermark or corner logo on an image and erase it with neighborhood pixel fill. Note: generic watermark removal has limited results on opaque marks over complex backgrounds. Local processing, no upload.

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Box the watermark → neighborhood fill · Works best on simple backgrounds · No upload
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Quick answer

A watermark remover fills the selected watermark area using surrounding pixels. It works reasonably on semi-transparent watermarks over plain / simple backgrounds; opaque watermarks over complex backgrounds are an industry-hard problem that generic algorithms cannot fully remove. This tool does not upload images — processing runs in your browser. Please only use it on images you own or are authorized to edit.

When

Good Use Cases

Simple-background Logos

Small corner logos or date stamps over solid / gradient backgrounds.

Your Own Watermarks

Remove a watermark you previously added to your own assets.

Light Text Watermarks

Semi-transparent text watermarks work better when the background is plain.

Note

Manage Your Expectations

Generic Removal Has a Ceiling

An opaque logo over a complex photo background cannot be erased seamlessly by any "one-click remover" — this tool included. The simpler the background and the more transparent the mark, the better the result.

Copyright Note

Only remove watermarks from images you own or are authorized to edit; removing someone elses copyright watermark may be illegal.

FAQ

Remove Watermark FAQ

Semi-transparent watermarks over simple backgrounds come out well; opaque watermarks over complex backgrounds cannot be fully removed — an inherent limit of generic watermark removal.

It fills the selected area inward using surrounding pixels to cover the watermark. The closer the background is to a solid color, the more natural the fill.

Only use it on images you own or are authorized to edit. Removing another partys copyright watermark may infringe — at your own risk.

No. Processing runs entirely in your browser.