Watermark Remover AI

Watermark Remover AI

Swift AI removal of watermarks for pristine images.

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Experience the pinnacle of image editing with Watermark Remover AI—effortless, precise watermark erasure powered by advanced AI, ensuring your visuals remain impeccably clean and undisturbed.
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Rohan Khadatkar
🚀 Hello Product Hunt! We're thrilled to introduce Watermark Remover by Magic Studio - our latest product designed for e-commerce merchants who constantly struggle to process the images that come through from their supply chain. 🎯 Key Features: AI-powered watermark detection and removal. Simple fast one-click process. Bulk processing for time-efficient workflow. Smart reconstruction to maintain image integrity. 👩‍💻 Ideal Users: If you are an E-commerce merchant looking to clean up your product photos, Watermark Remover is built for you. 💡 Our Story: We've built this tool after speaking to a bunch of merchants who were looking for an easy-to-use watermark removal tool that don’t compromise on image quality and can remove variety of watermarks. We decided to change that. We'd love your feedback on features and user experience, not just upvotes. Tell us what you think, what we can improve, and what features you'd like to see next!
Mohini shewale
@rohaank Congratulations on Launch 🎉
Adrian Andrade
@rohaank Kudos to the Magic Studio team for bringing this game-changing AI tool to life! 🎉 Your innovation is reshaping the way we experience and share our visual stories. Here's to many more successes on your journey! 👏
Karan Arora from Boringlaunch 🚀
@rohaank This sounds like an awesome tool! How did you overcome the challenge of creating an easy-to-use watermark removal tool that maintains image quality?
Andrew Vernon
As a photographer, I’m having a hard time seeing how this isn’t a tool purpose built for allowing people to steal the work of others. :-/
Vinod Bollini
@andrew_vernon I am a photographer too, and we also use Watermarks to mark images created with our tools. So no, this is not purpose built to break the law. Quite the opposite, we specifically trained on sets of images from genuine customers who use the tool for their product images, licensed to them from their genuine vendors. That is what it works (well) for.
Adam Hayman
@andrew_vernon @vinodbollini Why are your customers struggling with watermarked images from their vendors? If they paid for the photos, they wouldn't have watermarks.
Jacob Choi
@andrew_vernon I'm going to double down on this and agree with you. I need better examples of case uses that explain when removing watermark would be necessary. If legally obtained / purchased then they won't be on the photos. If it's your own photo, then in what case wouldn't you have the RAW? @vinodbollini
Vinod Bollini
@andrew_vernon @jacob_boston It is a very common practice the ecommerce industry to have photos with watermarks. I am not the expert on the dynamics there, but possible reasons include: 1. Similar products across multiple vendors 2. Marketing in B2B marketplaces 3. Marketplace watermarks for both the above reasons A B2B supplier has different interests than to make your photos ready for end usage. Our tools is not for photographers, and I have asked Rohan to correct our over-zealous initial description to make this more explicit and clear. The messaging on the page including the images should make it clear what sort of use case this is for. And we have worked with multiple customers who have edited photos (at times thousands of products) that they source and need to process the images for. Also we ourselves use a watermark as part of our output in our product-trials, and we are probably going to add that to the free trial here as well.
Jeremy Pittard
@vinodbollini All B2B suppliers I've worked with across multiple e-commerce projects have never forced a watermark on me. I honestly cant see a usecase where someone isn't either selling a dodgy product OR they are stealing someones work.
Hi @rohaank Congrats on the launch. This is very cool from technology stand point. I have a question. How are you going to prevent people from abusing Watermark Remover for stealing someone else's artwork?
Vinod Bollini
@rohaank @jgani We currently do not have mechanism to "catch" the intent to abuse. I hope you can understand that it is not the first thing we want to solve for. But we already have a ton of customers who genuinely struggle with massive amounts of images from their vendors that need to be processed before they can list those products.
@rohaank @vinodbollini Ah gotcha. Your target audience is dropshippers, right?
Daniel Zaitzow
Congrats on the launch @rohaank - Seems like a really neat product for the use case but I am also wondering if this incentivizes people to remove watermarks off of work that isn't theirs to promote. Ie: Stolen IP etc? Curious if the team could enlighten someone like myself who isn't too familiar with these types of tools!
Paul Pamfil
Quick and effective solution for cleaning up images, GJ!
Hey this is really amazing, I am just wondering the legal challenges with this. Have you considered that?
Rachit Jain
Super excited to present our new tool - Watermark Remover by Magic Studio! Go check it out and let us know what you think?!
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