Text overlays and proof marks
Remove text overlays such as SAMPLE, proof, preview, draft, or export words while rebuilding the texture underneath.
Remove watermarks, logo marks, and text overlays from permitted images with localized AI cleanup.
Remove Watermark is about quiet repair, not a dramatic restyle. This set moves across product proofs, portraits, real estate previews, travel stamps, and marketplace images where the important test is whether the former mark disappears into the original texture.
Remove Watermark is a focused AI cleanup tool for images you own, licensed assets, drafts, or files you have permission to edit. Instead of treating watermark removal as a full-frame makeover, it targets the local overlay area: semi-transparent proof text, export stamps, corner logos, old text overlays, signature marks, tiled marks, and small brand labels. The repair works like a controlled AI eraser, using nearby pixels, texture, lighting, perspective, and color continuity to inpaint the hidden area so the image still feels like the original file.
That makes this watermark remover closer to localized inpainting and generative fill than a blur, crop, or heavy clone-stamp pass. The goal is to remove a watermark from a photo, remove a logo from an image, or clean up a text overlay only when you have the rights to modify that asset: approved client proofs, your own exports, old campaign drafts, marketplace images you control, and licensed visuals where edits are allowed. It should not be used to bypass copyright, licensing, creator attribution, or access restrictions.
Remove text overlays such as SAMPLE, proof, preview, draft, or export words while rebuilding the texture underneath.
Remove logo marks from an image, including small edge marks, old agency logos, shop labels, and export stamps, without shifting the crop or composition.
Handle lighter tiled marks and signature-style overlays when there is enough surrounding detail for a natural repair.
Use this watermark remover only on images you own, licensed images, approved drafts, or files you have permission to modify.
Small marks over simple texture are usually easier than large marks across faces, product labels, artwork, or important attribution.
Zoom into straight lines, skin, fabric, and product edges before downloading.
If a faint mark remains, rerun with the most specific watermark preset or describe the exact cleanup area.
Finalize portraits, events, listings, or wedding previews after the image has been approved and the review mark can be removed.
Clean proof stamps or platform export marks from product photos you control before campaign or marketplace reuse.
Remove old corner branding from permitted real-estate or catalog images while keeping walls, windows, and product lines intact.
Refresh your own older assets by removing baked-in handles, app stamps, or preview marks that no longer fit the reuse context.
Watermark removal usually takes about 1 minute. Start with one owned, licensed, or permitted image, choose the watermark or overlay type, then inspect the repaired area before download.
Start with a product photo, portrait proof, listing image, creator asset, licensed stock edit, or design export where the watermark, logo mark, or text overlay is visible and you are allowed to edit the file.
Tip: Results are strongest when the watermark covers a limited area and nearby texture gives the AI eraser enough visual context.
Use text watermark for proof words, corner logo to remove a logo from an image, repeated mark for tiled overlays, product stamp for ecommerce images, or signature mark for design exports.
Tip: Use the most specific option that matches your image so inpainting stays localized and unrelated details stay stable.
Run the cleanup image pass, then zoom into the former watermark area and compare texture, straight lines, faces, product labels, shadows, and color continuity before downloading.
Tip: If a faint mark remains, rerun with a narrower watermark type, describe the old overlay, or choose a stronger generative fill-style repair.
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