Remove a watermark, logo, or overlaid text from an image by painting over it. Upload a photo, brush over the mark, and the AI reconstructs the image underneath so the watermark disappears.
How to remove a watermark from an image
- Upload a PNG, JPEG, or WebP image (up to 10MB).
- Adjust the brush size, then paint over the watermark, logo, or text. The red overlay shows what will be erased.
- Use Undo to remove your last stroke, or Clear all to start over.
- Press Erase.
- Download the result, or find it later in your run history.
The edited image is stored in your private workspace, so you can re-download it any time. Each run uses credits from your account.
Tips for clean watermark removal
| Tip | Why it helps |
|---|---|
| Trace the full extent of the mark | Faint edges of a semi-transparent watermark are easy to miss |
| Cover repeated or tiled watermarks completely | Tiled marks need every instance painted over |
| Use a smaller brush for thin text or logos | Avoids erasing more of the image than necessary |
| Review the result and re-run if a trace remains | A second pass over a leftover edge often cleans it up |
Please remove only what you own
Only remove watermarks from images you own or are licensed to edit. A watermark often marks ownership — removing it does not give you rights to the underlying work, and doing so without permission may infringe copyright.
Limitations
The AI rebuilds the covered area from the surrounding image, so busy or detailed regions under a large watermark are harder to reconstruct perfectly. Marks over smooth or repeating backgrounds come out cleanest.


