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Watermark Remover

Repair a marked area on an image you own or have permission to edit. Pick the watermark position, adjust the repair box and blend it with nearby pixels.

Runs in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
No watermarks. Full resolution output.
Unlimited use. Always free.

How to watermark remover

Three steps. No Photoshop skills needed.

1

Upload your image

Use an image you own or have permission to edit.

2

Cover the marked area

Pick a preset or adjust the X, Y, width and height values until the box covers the watermark.

3

Repair and download

Blend the selected area with nearby pixels and export the cleaned image.

Repair a Marked Area on Your Own Image

This tool is for images you own or have permission to edit. Maybe you exported a draft with your own watermark. Maybe a design proof has the wrong mark. It also helps with small timestamps or labels on personal images. It is not meant for taking credit away from someone else.

The repair works by blending the selected area with nearby pixels. It does best on simple backgrounds like sky, walls, paper, product backdrops or blurred areas. It is less perfect on faces, text, detailed clothing or complex patterns. There is not enough clean nearby texture to copy from.

Start with one of the corner presets. Then adjust the X, Y, width and height values until the box covers the marked area. Keep the box only as large as it needs to be. A tight selection usually gives a cleaner repair than a huge rectangle.

If the first pass looks too sharp or too soft, change the blend strength and run it again. Sometimes two smaller repairs look better than one large repair. For important work, zoom in on the result before using it anywhere public.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this watermark remover do?

It repairs a selected area of an image by blending nearby pixels into that spot. It is built for images you own or have permission to edit. Good examples are your own drafts, old exports, timestamped photos or design previews.

How do I remove a watermark from my own photo?

Upload the image, then choose the closest watermark position. Adjust the X, Y, width and height values until the box covers the mark. Click repair and check the result before downloading.

Why do I need to choose the watermark area manually?

Manual selection gives you control. Automatic tools often guess wrong and blur parts of the subject. A tight box around the mark usually gives a cleaner repair, especially on simple backgrounds.

Is it okay to remove a watermark from any image I find online?

No. Only remove marks from images you own or have permission to edit. If the watermark belongs to a photographer, stock site, marketplace or creator, ask for a licensed copy instead.

Why does the repaired area look blurry?

The tool blends nearby pixels. It does not rebuild the hidden detail. Blur is more noticeable on faces, text, fabric, hair and detailed backgrounds. Try a smaller box and a lower blend strength first.

Can this remove a watermark across the middle of a photo?

Sometimes, but corner marks are much easier. A large center watermark covers important image detail, so any repair tool has to guess what was underneath. If the photo matters, try to get the original file.

What if the watermark is on a plain sky, wall or product backdrop?

Those are the best cases. Simple backgrounds give the repair engine clean nearby pixels to borrow from. Keep the selection tight and run a second small pass if one edge still looks visible.

Can I use this for timestamps or camera labels?

Yes, if it is your own image. Small date stamps, camera labels and export marks in a corner are exactly the repairs this tool is good at.