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How to Remove a Watermark from an Image

Removing a watermark used to mean fiddly photo-editing. With ClearMark it takes three steps and a few seconds: upload, brush over the watermark, and download a clean image. The AI rebuilds whatever was behind the mark, so the result looks natural — not blurred or smudged. It's free, runs privately, and needs no sign-up.

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Three steps to a clean image

  1. Upload your image or PDF — or paste a property listing URL to pull its photos in.
  2. Brush over the watermark. It works on any kind — a corner logo, centred text, a diagonal stamp or a tiled overlay — anywhere on the image.
  3. Remove & download. The AI reconstructs the background and you save a clean, full-resolution photo.

What kinds of watermark can be removed?

ClearMark uses AI inpainting (the LaMa model) to rebuild the pixels behind a watermark, so it handles cases that simple "patch" tools can't:

Does removing a watermark reduce quality?

With ClearMark, no. Only the area under the watermark is rebuilt — the rest of the photo is kept exactly as it was and exported at near-lossless quality, at the original resolution.

Is it free and private?

Yes on both. ClearMark is free with no account, and your images are processed in memory and never stored — refresh the page and they're gone.

Please only remove watermarks from images you own or are authorised to use.

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