Watermark Remover - AI watermark removal. Free, private, in-browser.
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Free AI watermark remover that runs in your browser. Drag-and-drop any
JPG, PNG, or WEBP β watermarks vanish in seconds. No signup, no upload
servers, no smudges. Built for designers, marketers, and creators.
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Hey Product Hunt! π
We built Watermark Remover because every existing tool fell into one of
three buckets:
π° Paywalled behind a $9/mo subscription for a feature you use twice
π Forced signup β give us your email before you see one pixel
π« "Free" but the output looks like someone smeared Vaseline on it
So we tried to build the version we wanted to use.
**What it does**
Drop in any JPG, PNG, or WEBP. Our AI detects the watermark β any type,
size, or position β and erases it in under 3 seconds (median). The image
stays sharp because the model reconstructs the texture underneath,
rather than just blurring the watermark region.
**Why it's different**
- π₯οΈ **Runs in your browser.** Your images never touch an upload
server. Designers working on unreleased brand assets care about this
a lot β so do lawyers handling evidence photos.
- πͺ **No login, no email, no tracking.** Genuinely free, not
"free with a credit card on file."
- β‘ **Sub-3s median time.** Including the AI inference.
- π¨ **Quality preservation.** No smudge halos. We tested against
4,000 real-world watermarked images before shipping.
**Who it's for**
Designers cleaning up stock comps, marketers repurposing licensed
assets, ecom teams touching up product shots, students removing
stock-photo watermarks for presentations (we see you π).
**What's next**
- Batch processing (10+ images at once)
- Video watermark removal
- Figma / Photoshop plugin
We're live all day β ask us anything about the model, the privacy
architecture, or what's on the roadmap. The first 100 PH voters get
6 months of Pro free (unlimited batch + 4K). Just email
hello@watermarkremover with "PH" in the subject after you vote. π
β Robin, builder of Watermark Remover
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A batch upload option would be huge, especially when I'm cleaning up multiple product shots in one go. Dragging one file at a time slows down the workflow pretty noticeably.
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A batch upload option would be huge, especially when I'm cleaning up multiple product shots in one go. Dragging one file at a time slows down the workflow pretty noticeably.