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Remove AI Watermarks

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Why This Matters

This tool's ability to remove AI watermarks and metadata from generated images is a significant development for the tech industry, as it enhances privacy, facilitates content reuse, and challenges current content attribution methods. For consumers and creators, it offers greater control over AI-generated images, enabling cleaner visuals and potentially redefining content authenticity standards.

Key Takeaways

Remove visible and invisible AI watermarks from images generated by Google Gemini (Nano Banana), ChatGPT / DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, Adobe Firefly, Midjourney, and other AI models.

Strips SynthID, C2PA Content Credentials, EXIF/XMP "Made with AI" labels, and visible sparkle overlays — all in one command.

Features

Visible watermark removal — Gemini / Nano Banana sparkle logo via reverse alpha blending (fast, offline, deterministic)

— Gemini / Nano Banana sparkle logo via reverse alpha blending (fast, offline, deterministic) Invisible watermark removal — SynthID, StableSignature, TreeRing via diffusion-based regeneration

— SynthID, StableSignature, TreeRing via diffusion-based regeneration AI metadata stripping — EXIF, PNG text chunks, C2PA provenance manifests (PNG / JPEG / AVIF / HEIF / JPEG-XL), XMP DigitalSourceType

— EXIF, PNG text chunks, C2PA provenance manifests (PNG / JPEG / AVIF / HEIF / JPEG-XL), XMP DigitalSourceType "Made with AI" label removal — removes the metadata that triggers AI labels on Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter)

— removes the metadata that triggers AI labels on Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter) Analog Humanizer — film grain and chromatic aberration to bypass AI image classifiers

— film grain and chromatic aberration to bypass AI image classifiers Smart Face Protection — automatic extraction and blending of human faces to prevent AI distortion

— automatic extraction and blending of human faces to prevent AI distortion Batch processing — process entire directories

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