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AIWatermark Invisible Neural Watermarks
First app powered by Meta's PixelSeal, VideoSeal & AudioSeal
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First app powered by Meta's PixelSeal, VideoSeal & AudioSeal
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AIWatermark is the first platform offering Meta's PixelSeal, VideoSeal, and AudioSeal as commercial services. Embed 256-bit neural watermarks into images, videos, and audio that survive screenshots, social media, re-encoding, and editing. Invisible watermarks with optional visible overlay. Every file gets a CDN link with rich social previews. Verify, track, and certify ownership with certificates and reverse image search. Integration API for AI agents and content pipelines. Free 14-day trial.














Hey Product Hunt! I'm Jonathan, founder of AIWatermark.
I built this because I kept watching the same story play out: a photographer posts their work online, and within hours it's scraped into an AI training dataset or reposted without credit. Visible watermarks? Google's Gemini removes them in seconds. EXIF metadata? Stripped the moment you upload to any social platform.
So I went looking for invisible watermarking that actually survives real-world conditions. That led me to Meta FAIR's research lab, where they've built the most advanced watermarking models available: PixelSeal for images, VideoSeal for video, and AudioSeal for audio. All open source under MIT license, but until now only available as raw research code.
AIWatermark is the first platform to offer all three commercially. Here's what that means in practice:
Upload an image, video, or audio file
A 256-bit neural watermark is embedded directly into the pixels, frames, or waveform
The watermark is 100% invisible but survives compression, screenshots, social media uploads, cropping, and re-encoding
You also get an optional visible overlay, a permanent CDN link with social sharing that auto-previews on X, LinkedIn, Discord, Slack, and more, embed codes, and a provenance certificate
Verify ownership anytime with our online or offline detector
We also just launched an API for AI agent builders. The EU AI Act requires provenance on AI-generated content starting August 2026. Three lines of code and every output your agent generates is watermarked.
$19/month Pro plan with a 14-day free trial, no credit card required.
I'd love your feedback. What did I get right? What's missing?