Select what to remove.
Auto Clean handles obvious overlays. Magic Wand, uploaded masks, and brush refinement take over when the edge needs a human eye.
AI watermark, text & logo remover
Drop a photo, paint over the mark, download the cleaned result. No signup for your first three cleanups a day — and unlike most "free" tools, you get the full-resolution download.
The studio
Mask precisely with the wand, brush, or upload. Review the cleaned result side by side before you download.
History
Private to this browser. Open any result for a larger before / after view.
Three things, done well
Auto Clean handles obvious overlays. Magic Wand, uploaded masks, and brush refinement take over when the edge needs a human eye.
Erase mode tightens the selection. Smart region keeps the rest of the photo untouched. Quality modes let you trade speed for harder repairs.
Recent results live in this browser. No public gallery, no shared feed, no surprise crawler — your cleanups don't end up on someone else's homepage.
Platform surface
DeWatermark is built around repeat cleanup work: precise masks, private history, account credits, API keys, and support when an image needs a second look.
Brush, erase, Magic Wand, uploaded masks, smart-region cleanup, before/after review, and HD export controls.
Dedicated workflows for the jobs people search for most, with clear acceptable-use boundaries.
Create hash-only API keys, send image and mask payloads, monitor limits, and spend the same account credits.
Use the API today for repeat mask jobs. The web batch queue is the next Pro workflow to ship.
Use credits to enlarge cleaned images with AI enhancement, keeping exports inside the same account system.
How we compare
Most "free" watermark removers gate the full-resolution download, force a signup before you see the result, or give you a single auto button with no way to fix bad outputs. We're built differently.
Three cleanups every day at the original resolution — no signup required, no watermark on your output, no resize tax. Most competitors hide HD behind a paywall.
Auto-detect handles the obvious cases. When it's not obvious, the brush, Magic Wand, and uploaded-mask path let you correct the AI in seconds — instead of staring at a blurry result.
Plain per-image cost, posted publicly. Starter is ≈ 8¢ per image, Pro ≈ 4¢, credits never expire. No "contact sales" tier.
Pricing
Three full-resolution cleanups a day, free, no signup. Subscribe when the photos start adding up.
1 credit ≈ 1 standard image up to 1 MP. Bigger photos cost more credits proportionally.
For the curious
$0/forever
Most popular
For weekend cleanups
$7.99/mo
≈ 8¢ per image
For prolific work
$14.99/mo
≈ 4¢ per image
No subscription
$9/once
≈ 9¢ per image, never expires
Common jobs
Clean captions, labels, screenshots, date stamps, and accidental text overlays — without smudging the photograph around them.
Open guide →Mask brand marks, sticker graphics, and template overlays with the wand or an uploaded mask, then refine the tricky edges by hand.
Open guide →For your own mockups, licensed assets, brand work, and the images you actually have permission to retouch.
See workflow →Fix timestamp overlays, corner labels, small distractions, and other archive nuisances without opening a heavy desktop editor.
Open guide →Process repeat cleanup work with API keys and masks today, then join the Pro web batch queue as it opens.
Open batch workflowUse the full studio when the job needs an automatic suggestion, a hand-tuned mask, and a before/after review.
Open remover pageEnlarge cleaned photos with a paid, credit-based upscaler for sharper exports and product-ready images.
Open upscalerBy platform
Each platform-specific guide explains what's allowed (your own uploads, your licensed comps) and what isn't. Honest scope, every time.
Questions buyers ask
You can run three standard cleanups per day. Paid plans unlock larger exports, more credits, and Pro-only quality options.
Yes. The same mask-first workflow handles watermarks, logo marks, captions, labels, timestamps, stickers, and small overlays.
The API supports repeat jobs with your own masks now. A web batch queue is planned for Pro users and larger workflows.
Yes. Signed-in users can create backend API keys, call cleanup and detection endpoints, and spend account credits.
Examples
The selection is the most important step. Each example walks the mask-first workflow: see the original, see what's masked, see what comes out the other side.
Use Magic Wand on the solid logo, then brush around the edge before cleanup.
Upload a black and white mask for API-style accuracy, or paint over captions manually.
Small corner marks work well with a quick brush pass and smart-region cleanup.
Remove text from image
Clean captions, labels, screenshots, document annotations, and accidental overlays from images you own or have permission to modify. Select with the wand, an uploaded mask, or the brush — and review before you download.
Your own product photos, mockups, screenshots, scanned notes, social graphics, date labels, and licensed images cleared for retouching.
Upload, mask only the text pixels, accept the rights confirmation, and run smart-region cleanup. The result view makes before/after a one-second read.
Use the API with your own black-and-white mask to bake text removal into a production workflow — same model, on your schedule.
Remove logo from photo
Corner marks, sticker graphics, brand overlays, template watermarks — for the photos you actually have rights to retouch. Select the logo, refine the mask, generate a clean exposure.
The wand grabs solid logo pixels in a click. The brush and erase mode handle the soft edges, shadows, and translucent marks.
This is for your own photos, licensed assets, brand refresh work, and files you're authorized to modify. We're proud of that line.
Automate logo removal by sending a black-and-white mask from your backend. Same engine, your pipeline.
Remove date stamp from photo
Camera date stamps, scan artifacts, small corner labels, archive overlays. Mask the stamp, run cleanup, download the cleaner exposure for archives, listings, or client deliverables.
Date stamps usually live in a small corner, which is the sweet spot for smart-region cleanup and plan-aware resizing.
Brush over only the numbers; leave nearby faces, signs, and edges untouched. Erase mode tightens the mask before you commit.
For repeat jobs, the API accepts image + mask payloads so teams can dedupe consistent date-stamp positions from a backend.
Remove TikTok watermark
Saved a TikTok of your own video and ended up with the username badge baked in? Mask the watermark, run cleanup, and re-export the original photo or frame. For your own uploads, your own client work, and stills you posted yourself.
Your own TikTok uploads when you only kept the watermarked download, frames you grabbed for thumbnails, b-roll you posted yourself, and edits you're stitching back into other content.
Other people's TikToks. Re-uploading someone else's video without the creator badge is dishonest and usually against TikTok's terms. We're not the tool for that — Magic Wand, brush, and rights confirmation are gated for a reason.
Upload the still or screenshot, brush over the corner badge, confirm you have rights to edit, and run smart-region cleanup. Free for three a day at full resolution.
Remove Shutterstock watermark
Already paid for the license but somehow ended up with the watermarked preview file? Mask Shutterstock's tiled overlay, clean it, and continue with the asset you've already paid for. The honest version of this tool — read on before uploading.
Use this when you've licensed an image and only have the watermarked comp. Best practice: re-download the unwatermarked file from your Shutterstock account first — that's the easy fix.
Removing watermarks from preview images you haven't licensed violates Shutterstock's terms and is against the law in most places. Our rights confirmation isn't a loophole — sites and clients can reverse-image-search.
Upload the comp, mask the diagonal Shutterstock pattern with brush plus uploaded mask for tighter edges, confirm rights, then run cleanup. Best Repair quality (Pro) helps on busy backgrounds.
Remove iStock watermark
iStock customers occasionally end up working with the comp file instead of the licensed asset. Mask the iStock overlay and run cleanup so the file you already paid for is usable. If you haven't licensed the image, this isn't the tool for that — and the rights confirmation isn't a workaround.
If you have an iStock license, the unwatermarked file should already be available in your account. Cleanup is a fallback for stuck edits or batched assets where re-downloading isn't practical.
iStock previews are watermarked precisely so people don't ship them as final work. Stripping that watermark off an unlicensed comp is a copyright violation. We're explicit: this is for assets you actually own.
Upload, brush the watermark plus its halo, confirm rights, run cleanup. The Smart region keeps the rest of the photo bit-identical to the input.
Remove Getty Images watermark
Getty's preview overlay is meant to keep unlicensed images out of production. If you've already secured a license and the comp slipped into the layout, we'll help you clean it. If you haven't, this isn't the place — Getty enforces aggressively, and rightfully so.
Editorial teams who already cleared rights but ended up with the watermarked preview can clean it without round-tripping to support. The license, not the file format, is what matters.
Stripping a Getty watermark off content you haven't licensed is theft. Their image-recognition pipeline is good. Our rights confirmation is an honest-user filter, not a legal shield.
Mask the Getty stamp plus surrounding gradient with brush + uploaded mask, run cleanup, review side-by-side, download. Best Repair handles harder editorial backgrounds.
Remove Adobe Stock watermark
Adobe Stock comps come watermarked so designers can preview an asset before licensing. If you've licensed an image but only have the comp on hand, mask the overlay and run cleanup. If you haven't licensed it — re-license, don't strip.
Adobe Stock licenses are the easy path — re-download the clean file from your account. This page is for the cases where that's blocked: archived projects, batch handoffs, or quick fixes where re-licensing isn't proportional.
Comps are intentionally watermarked. Removing that overlay from an unlicensed comp violates the license and Adobe's terms. The brush and rights confirmation aren't a workaround — please license the asset properly.
Upload, brush the diagonal Adobe Stock text plus the lighter overlay around it, confirm rights, and run cleanup. Smart region keeps the rest of the photo identical to your input.
Remove watermark online
Upload a photo you own or have permission to edit, let the mask tools isolate the watermark, then run AI cleanup and compare the result before download. It works for logos, text overlays, timestamps, and repeated corner marks.
Start with the beta suggestion or Magic Wand, then tighten the mask with brush and erase mode before you spend credits.
The result view keeps original and cleaned images together, so you can judge artifacts before downloading or upgrading.
DeWatermark is for your own images, licensed assets, client work, archives, and files you are authorized to modify.
AI image upscaler
Use credits to upscale images after cleanup, product prep, or archive repair. DeWatermark keeps enhancement private, account-based, and tied to your credits.
Upscaling requires a signed-in account and spends credits based on input size and scale factor.
Your browser sends the image to DeWatermark, and the enhancement runs through the same protected backend flow as cleanup.
Clean the watermark first, then upscale the finished image for larger listings, client previews, or archives.
Credit tool
Upload a JPG, PNG, WebP, or AVIF. Choose 2x or 4x, confirm rights, and spend credits only when the backend accepts the job.
Add an image to begin.
Best AI watermark remover
The best watermark remover gives you control before it spends credits: automatic suggestions when they help, brush refinement when they do not, before/after review, batch workflows, API access, and paid upscaling after cleanup.
Brush, erase, uploaded masks, and Magic Wand make tough marks less random.
Studio, history, batch queue, API keys, and upscaling live in one credit system.
Built for owned, licensed, client, and authorized image cleanup.
Dewatermark.ai alternative
DeWatermark focuses on precise masking, honest rights boundaries, credit-based cleanup, API access, batch workflows, result feedback, and paid upscaling. Use it when you want a platform, not just a single upload box.
Refine masks before the model fills anything.
API keys and documented endpoints support repeat workflows.
Feedback, support, credits, and checkout are connected inside the app.
Watermark remover API
Use DeWatermark API keys to send image and mask payloads from your backend, detect likely marks, process repeat cleanup jobs, and spend the same credits your team uses in the web studio.
POST /api/create-job
POST /api/detect-watermark
POST /api/upscale-image
GET /api/api-keys
Batch watermark remover
For product photos, catalog repairs, archive date stamps, and repeated overlays, DeWatermark is batch-ready through the API today. Send image and mask payloads from your backend, spend account credits, and keep the web studio for review work.
Consistent corner logos, date stamps, labels, mockup marks, product-photo overlays, and cleanup queues where the mask pattern is predictable.
Create an API key, submit each image with a black-and-white mask, and let DeWatermark return a cleaned result while enforcing account limits.
The first web batch flow will target short, practical Pro jobs: upload a set, reuse or adjust masks, then review before final download.
Web batch MVP
Upload a set, choose a reusable mask pattern, confirm rights, and DeWatermark will process the files one by one with the same cleanup endpoint used by the studio.
Add images to build a queue.
Pro waitlist
Stills are shipping now. Video is in research — frame-consistent masking, short clips first, and a Pro-only queue. Tell us what you'd run through it and we'll prioritize accordingly.
Legal
Last updated April 29, 2026.
DeWatermark provides image cleanup tools for files you own, created, licensed, or otherwise have permission to edit. You are responsible for the images, masks, prompts, API requests, and outputs you submit or download.
You must provide accurate account and billing information. Paid plans, credits, and API usage may be limited, suspended, or terminated for fraud, chargebacks, security risk, or violation of these terms.
You keep ownership of your content. By submitting content, you grant DeWatermark the limited rights needed to host, process, transmit, and display it back to you for the requested service.
We may change features, limits, prices, models, or availability as the product evolves. We aim to keep reasonable notice for material paid-plan changes.
The service is provided as is. AI cleanup can produce artifacts or inaccurate results. You should review outputs before publishing, distributing, or relying on them.
Questions about these terms can be sent through support or to support@dewatermark.com.
Legal
Last updated April 29, 2026.
We collect account details, authentication data, billing references, support messages, API usage, analytics events, uploaded images, masks, and generated outputs needed to run the service.
We use data to provide cleanup results, prevent abuse, measure product performance, improve reliability, handle billing, respond to support, and protect the service.
Uploads, masks, and outputs should be treated as short-lived processing data unless you save them in your browser history. We design storage for cleanup and expiration, not public galleries.
Payments, processing, hosting, analytics, and support tools may receive limited data needed to run the service securely.
You can contact support to request account help, data questions, or deletion. Some data may be retained where required for security, billing, abuse prevention, or legal compliance.
Privacy questions can be sent to support@dewatermark.com.
Abuse policy
Last updated April 29, 2026.
Use DeWatermark for your own images, licensed assets, authorized client work, personal archives, product mockups, date-stamp repairs, and cleanup where you have permission to alter the file.
Do not use DeWatermark to remove ownership marks from images you are not allowed to modify, evade licensing, misrepresent authorship, commit fraud, or distribute infringing content.
Do not submit illegal content, non-consensual intimate imagery, private personal data you are not authorized to process, or content intended to harass, impersonate, or deceive.
Do not bypass rate limits, share API keys publicly, automate infringing use, attack the service, or attempt to extract private service credentials.
We may throttle, suspend, terminate, refund, or block accounts and API keys that create legal, platform, security, or abuse risk.
Send abuse reports to support@dewatermark.com with URLs, account details, and a short description of the concern.
Contact
Last updated April 29, 2026.
If you believe DeWatermark is being used to infringe your rights, send a notice to support@dewatermark.com with your contact information, the copyrighted work, the allegedly infringing use, and a good-faith statement.
Include enough detail for us to locate the issue: account email if known, API key prefix if known, URLs, timestamps, screenshots, and a clear explanation of your rights.
If you believe a removal or restriction was mistaken, contact support@dewatermark.com with the relevant account details and your explanation.
For billing, product, or API help, use the support ticket page so the request stays attached to your account.
Account
Sign in to see your plan and manage your subscription.
Current plan
Need help?
Open a support ticket and we'll dig into your account. Refunds within reason on misfired credits, of course.
Support
Send a short ticket with the issue, order context, or API behavior you'd like us to inspect. Real people, fast turnaround.
Sign in to view support tickets.
Developer API
Generate a key after signing in. API requests spend account credits, use your plan's size limits, and are rate-limited per key.
Open API docsCreate a key for backend use. The secret is shown once, then only the prefix is stored. Default limit: 20 requests/minute and 500 requests/day per key.
The cleanup endpoint requires both an image and a black/white mask. White pixels are removed. Bring your own mask for the best API results.
POST /api/create-job
Authorization: Bearer dw_live_...
Content-Type: application/json
{
"image": "data:image/png;base64,...",
"mask": "data:image/png;base64,...",
"width": 1200,
"height": 800,
"quality": "standard",
"ownershipAccepted": true
}
The detector can suggest a starting mask, but production API workflows should still review or provide a precise mask.
POST /api/detect-watermark
Authorization: Bearer dw_live_...
Content-Type: application/json
{
"image": "data:image/png;base64,...",
"width": 1200,
"height": 800
}
Use API keys only from your backend. Browser clients should use the web app auth flow.
const response = await fetch(
"https://dewatermark.com/api/create-job",
{
method: "POST",
headers: {
"Authorization": `Bearer ${process.env.DEWATERMARK_API_KEY}`,
"Content-Type": "application/json"
},
body: JSON.stringify({
image,
mask,
width,
height,
quality: "standard",
ownershipAccepted: true
})
}
);
const job = await response.json();
Pass data URLs or public image URLs. For best results, provide a precise mask.
import os, requests
res = requests.post(
"https://dewatermark.com/api/create-job",
headers={
"Authorization": f"Bearer {os.environ['DEWATERMARK_API_KEY']}"
},
json={
"image": image,
"mask": mask,
"width": 1200,
"height": 800,
"quality": "standard",
"ownershipAccepted": True
}
)
print(res.json())
Each API request counts against per-key rate limits. Cleanup jobs also spend account credits based on image size and quality.
API pricing
Public per-image rates, same credits as the studio, hash-only API keys. The competitive moat we hold against Pixelbin and Clipdrop is that you can plan a budget without an SDR call. Effective costs below.
ceil(megapixels × 2) credits — a 4 MP photo costs 8 credits on standard, a 1 MP photo costs 1. Premium "Best Repair" jobs use ceil(megapixels × 3). Upscaling has its own credit cost; see the docs.
API calls spend the same credit pool as your studio cleanups. No separate billing dashboard, no "API plan" upsell — flip between web review and backend automation in one account.
Each key gets a per-minute and per-day limit, viewable in your account. Pro and Business plans get higher ceilings; raise further with a support ticket if your job profile demands it.
Keys are stored as SHA-256 hashes — we can't read your secret after creation. Lose it, rotate it; we'll never email you the key back. Create one →
Most "API watermark removal" pricing pages send you to a contact form. That's a tell.
Numbers above are approximate, public, and last verified May 2026 — refer to each vendor for the authoritative current rate.
API docs
Use DeWatermark from your backend for permitted image cleanup. Create an API key, submit an image with a black-and-white mask, and receive the cleaned result while credits and rate limits stay attached to your account.
POST https://dewatermark.com/api/create-job
Authorization: Bearer dw_live_...
Content-Type: application/json
{
"image": "data:image/png;base64,...",
"mask": "data:image/png;base64,...",
"width": 1200,
"height": 800,
"quality": "standard",
"ownershipAccepted": true
}
Generate keys in the API section after signing in. Store keys on your backend only; browser clients should use the web app auth flow.
White pixels are removed and black pixels are preserved. Precise masks produce more predictable results than broad boxes.
Default key limits are 20 requests per minute and 500 requests per day. Cleanup jobs spend credits based on size and quality.
Signed-in accounts can call POST /api/upscale-image with image, width, height, scale, and ownershipAccepted. Upscaling spends credits just like cleanup jobs.
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