Browser tool

Watermark Remover

Brush to blur and obscure a watermark in your browser — it does not reconstruct hidden pixels.

Visual blur · blurs/obscures painted areas; it does not reconstruct hidden pixels.
Result will appear here.

How this tool works

What it does

Watermark Remover blurs/obscures painted areas — it does not reconstruct hidden pixels.

Brush

Brush size and blur strength; Undo and Reset.

Lawful use

Only on images you own or may edit.

Privacy & metadata

Everything runs in your browser on a canvas — your image is never uploaded. Browser canvas export strips EXIF, GPS, and most other source metadata.

Watermark Remover in your browser

Watermark Remover lets you brush over a watermark or unwanted mark to blur and obscure it in your browser. Everything runs in your browser on a canvas — your image is never uploaded. It does not reconstruct the original pixels behind a watermark — it visually blurs the area you paint, with a brush size and blur strength you control.

Use it only on images you own or have permission to edit. Brushing works with pointer events on mouse, touch and stylus; Undo and Reset edits are built in, and edits stay on the canvas until you click Process to prepare the download.

Watermark Remover exports a PNG; the result panel shows the output dimensions and file size. Browser canvas export strips EXIF, GPS, and most other source metadata. Animated GIFs are processed as a single still frame; animation is not preserved.

How to use Watermark Remover

  1. Upload your image into Watermark Remover — click, press Enter, or drag it in.
  2. Set the brush size and blur strength.
  3. Brush over the watermark in Watermark Remover to blur it; use Undo or Reset edits as needed.
  4. Click Process to bake your edits, then download the PNG.

Why use Watermark Remover

Brush to obscure

Paint over a mark to blur and hide it.

Honest about limits

Blurs the area — it does not reconstruct hidden pixels.

Strength & size

Control the brush size and blur strength.

Private by design

Everything runs in your browser on a canvas — your image is never uploaded.

Common uses for Watermark Remover

Hide a watermark

Blur a watermark on an image you own.

Obscure a logo

Soften a distracting logo or mark.

Cover details

Blur a small unwanted detail.

Cleanup

Soften a blemish or artifact.

Frequently asked questions

Does Watermark Remover reconstruct the pixels behind a watermark?

No. Watermark Remover visually blurs and obscures the area you paint — it does not rebuild the original image hidden behind a watermark. The blurred area will look softened.

Is it legal to use Watermark Remover?

Use it only on images you own or have permission to edit. Removing or obscuring watermarks from images you do not have rights to may be unlawful.

Can I change the blur strength in Watermark Remover?

Yes. The blur strength slider (0–100 px) controls how heavily the painted area is blurred; the brush size controls the area.

Does Watermark Remover work on touch screens?

Yes. Watermark Remover uses pointer events, so brushing works with mouse, touch and stylus.

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