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AI Watermark Remover

Manually mask a watermark on media you are authorized to edit, then reconstruct the selected area.

Lucidpic uses the same precise Remove Object workflow for localized watermark cleanup. Paint over the full mark, refine the mask, and generate a separate result while keeping the source untouched. Use this only for images you own or have explicit permission to modify—not to bypass copyright, licensing, attribution, or provenance requirements.

Linked, non-destructive outputAuthorized watermark cleanup costs 2 credits per run.

How it works

A focused workflow, not another blank canvas.

Each tool asks only for the controls that matter to the job and saves a new result into the same media history.

  1. 01

    Choose an authorized image

    Upload or select an image you own or have explicit permission to edit. Do not use the tool to evade copyright, licensing, attribution, or provenance controls.

  2. 02

    Mask the complete watermark

    Paint over every letter, logo edge, and translucent part of the mark, then refine the mask without covering more of the original image than necessary.

  3. 03

    Generate and inspect

    Create a separate reconstructed result and inspect edges, faces, products, patterns, and fine detail. Refine the mask and try again when needed.

Authorized examples

Legitimate watermark-cleanup workflows.

These examples assume that you own the image or have clear permission from the rights holder. A clean-looking result never changes the underlying usage rights.

01

Your own export mark

Authorized source
An original image carrying a watermark added by your previous export workflow
Workflow
Mask the mark and reconstruct the local background while retaining the untouched source.
02

Company-owned rebrand

Authorized source
A campaign image your organization owns with an obsolete corner logo
Workflow
Remove the old brand mark before placing the current approved branding in a design tool.
03

Authorized licensed proof

Authorized source
A licensed image whose rights holder explicitly permits watermark removal and editing
Workflow
Clean the marked area, then review the generated texture carefully before delivery.

Built for real delivery work

Useful for

Removing your own export watermark from an original imageUpdating a company-owned campaign asset after a rebrandCleaning an authorized proof when the licence permits modification

Practical details

Frequently asked questions

Can Lucidpic remove a watermark from an image?

Yes, when you manually paint a mask over a localized watermark. Lucidpic then uses its Remove Object pipeline to reconstruct the selected area. It does not automatically detect watermarks, and results vary with the image.

When am I allowed to remove a watermark?

Only when you own the image or the rights holder has explicitly authorized the edit. Removing a mark does not transfer copyright or cancel licence, attribution, consent, or provenance obligations.

Can I use this to remove a stock-photo or creator watermark?

Not unless the rights holder or licence explicitly permits it. Lucidpic is not intended to bypass payment, attribution, copyright protection, provenance signals, or other usage restrictions.

Does Lucidpic detect the watermark automatically?

No. You paint and refine the mask yourself. This provides control over the edited area but means the workflow is not a one-click automatic detector.

What are the technical limits?

The workflow supports image media and Remove Object masks up to 2048 pixels in either dimension. It costs 2 credits per run. Large marks, repeated patterns, faces, products, and intricate details may need a tighter mask or multiple attempts.

Does the tool recover the original pixels?

No. The selected area is reconstructed from surrounding context. The result is generated content, not recovery of information hidden beneath the watermark, so inspect important details before use.

Will the original image be overwritten?

No. Lucidpic creates a new linked result and retains the source image in your media history.

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