AI Watermark Remover

Removes invisible AI provenance marks - SynthID, C2PA Content Credentials and AI metadata - from JPG, PNG and WEBP. It does not touch visible logos or stock watermarks.
Photo Stamp Remover

Photo Stamp Remover

Remove unwanted watermarks, text, and logos from your images with the free SoftOrbits Watermark Remover.

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Modern image generators leave more than a logo behind. Google's SynthID hides a faint pattern across the pixels of anything Gemini, Imagen or Veo produce, and OpenAI tags ChatGPT and Sora output with C2PA Content Credentials baked into the file. Crop out the visible Gemini sparkle and that hidden layer is still there for a detector to read. AI Watermark Remover goes after those invisible provenance marks, and the AI metadata that rides along with them, then hands the picture back in the same format you uploaded. For visible logos, signatures or stock watermarks you want our desktop Photo Stamp Remover instead, which is a different job.

How to remove an AI watermark

  1. Add your images
    Drop a single file or a batch of up to ten into the upload area, or pick them from your device. JPG, PNG and WEBP are all fine.
  2. Let it process
    The tool works through the queue, clears the invisible SynthID or C2PA mark and strips the AI metadata. You get a before and after for every file.
  3. Download the clean files
    Save each result on its own, or grab the whole batch in one zip. Every file keeps its original name and format.
Beat the detector, not just the logo.

Beat the detector, not just the logo

The mark that gets an image flagged is not the sparkle in the corner. It is the hidden pattern across the pixels and the provenance data tucked inside the file.

  • Lower the chance an image is auto-flagged as AI generated
  • Publish without C2PA credentials trailing the file around the web
  • Keep your own AI art out of provenance databases you never opted into
  • Hand a client a clean asset, not one stamped as machine made

Invisible AI mark or visible logo?

What you want goneAI Watermark RemoverPhoto Stamp Remover
Invisible SynthID and provenance pixelsYes, this is the job it doesNo
C2PA Content Credentials and AI metadataYesNo
Visible logos, signatures and date stampsNot designed for theseYes, built for exactly this
Stock photo watermarksNoYes
Where it runsOnline toolDesktop app for Windows
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Targets the hidden layer

AI Watermark Remover goes after the part a detector actually reads: the SynthID pattern woven through the pixels and the C2PA credentials written into the file header. That is the layer a crop or a logo wipe leaves untouched.

Our own clean-up engine

It does not just edit a few metadata fields and hope. Our own algorithms rebuild the image so the marker pattern no longer holds together, while the photo looks the same to your eye. The exact technique is ours, but what you get back is a picture without the hidden grid.

Same format, same name

Upload a JPG and you get a JPG back. PNG stays PNG, WEBP stays WEBP, and the file keeps its original name, so nothing in your workflow breaks.

Built for batches

Drop up to ten images at once, each up to about 20 MB. Download them one by one, or pull the whole set down as a single zip when the run is done.

Clears the AI metadata too

Beyond the pixel mark, it wipes the AI provenance tags that sit in the EXIF, XMP and IPTC fields, the quiet entries that record which model made the picture.

Who uses AI Watermark Remover

Content creators

You generate art for a channel or a store and would rather not have every frame tagged as AI by the platforms that scan for it.

Designers

You drop AI pieces into a larger composition and need a clean asset that carries no leftover provenance data into the client's files.

Marketers

You ship campaign visuals at volume and want them to read as your brand's images, not as machine output an AI Overview can single out.

Use AI Watermark Remover on images you own or are allowed to edit. It removes invisible provenance signals and metadata; it is not a tool for bypassing platform rules, and removal cannot be guaranteed to be 100 percent.

Photo Stamp Remover

Photo Stamp Remover

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File Size

13.5 Mb

Version

18.1

Last updated on

19/05/26

$ 19.99

🖥️ System Requirements

  • Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 (32/64 bit)
  • Intel i3, AMD Ryzen 5 or above
  • 4 GB of RAM or above
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® series 8 and 8M, Intel® HD Graphics 2000, Quadro FX 4800, Quadro FX 5600, AMD Radeon™ R600, Mobility Radeon™ HD 4330, Mobility FirePro™ series, Radeon™ R5 M230 or higher graphics card with up-to-date drivers
  • 1280 × 768 screen resolution, 32-bit color
  • 1 GB of free hard disk space or above

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🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Pretty much. Google says SynthID is applied to images from its consumer AI tools, Gemini, Imagen and Veo among them, and it is built to stay through normal edits like cropping, resizing or saving in another format. That is the whole point of an invisible watermark, and it is why deleting the visible logo does not remove it.

No, and this is the most common mix-up. The little sparkle or label in the corner is a visible mark you can crop or paint over. SynthID is a separate, invisible layer spread across the pixels. You can have a picture with no logo at all that a detector still reads as watermarked. AI Watermark Remover targets that invisible layer.

It does more than scrub the metadata. Our own algorithms rebuild the image so the hidden marker pattern no longer survives, while the picture stays visually the same. We keep the exact method to ourselves, but what comes back is a file without the invisible grid and without the AI provenance tags.

They are two different provenance systems. SynthID, from Google, hides a statistical pattern inside the pixels themselves. C2PA Content Credentials, used by OpenAI for ChatGPT and Sora and backed by Adobe and others, is signed data attached to the file that records how it was made. One lives in the image, the other lives in the file's metadata. This tool addresses both.

Short answer: on most images you will not see a difference. Long answer: line art, logos and flat graphics come through cleanly. On a detailed full-color photo the rebuild can soften the finest micro-detail a little, which is the honest trade for removing a pixel-level mark. Use the Quality and Detail controls if you want to dial that in.

Short answer: it lowers the odds, but we cannot promise 100 percent. Long answer: detection depends on which mark was used, the resolution, and how the file was edited before. The tool removes the provenance signals it can reach and breaks up the pixel pattern, which realistically reduces detection. Anyone who guarantees a perfect, undetectable result is overselling it.

JPG, PNG and WEBP, in and out. Each file can be up to about 20 MB, and you can run up to ten at a time. The output always matches the input format and keeps the original file name.

Yes. Add a batch of up to ten and it processes them in turn. Download each result on its own, or pull the whole batch as one zip.

No, that is a different job and a different tool. For visible logos, signatures, date stamps or stock-site watermarks, use our desktop Photo Stamp Remover. AI Watermark Remover is only for the invisible AI and provenance marks.

Run the result through the same detector or verifier you started with. For C2PA you can use a Content Credentials inspector, which should no longer find signed provenance data. SynthID detection is mostly internal to Google, so treat any third-party SynthID check as a rough signal rather than proof.

Usually, yes. Invisible marks are designed to survive ordinary edits, so they are normally still present in a file you saved or converted before. The tool processes the image you give it as it stands now.

Short answer: for your own images, in most places, yes. Long answer: this is meant for pictures you created or have the right to edit. Removing provenance marks is not a way to pass off someone else's work or to get around a platform's rules, and some services ask you to keep credentials intact. Know the terms you agreed to, and use it responsibly.

Yes. Output from ChatGPT, DALL-E and Sora carries C2PA Content Credentials in the file. The tool strips that signed provenance data along with the AI metadata, so the picture is no longer tagged with how it was made.

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