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Gemini Watermark Remover Launched - Remove Gemini Image Watermarks Locally in Your Browser

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Gemini Watermark Remover Launched - Remove Gemini Image Watermarks Locally in Your Browser

We’re launching a new tool on VibePicture: Gemini Watermark Remover — a fast, privacy-friendly way to remove Gemini image watermarks locally in your browser.

What is Gemini Watermark Remover?

Gemini Watermark Remover is an image tool designed specifically for removing the Gemini watermark pattern. Instead of uploading your files to a server, the removal runs on the client side using your browser’s Canvas pipeline.

This makes the workflow simple:

  1. Upload one or multiple images
  2. Wait a moment while the watermark is removed
  3. Preview and download your results (single or batch zip)

Try it here: Gemini Watermark Remover

Why this feature matters

🔒 Local processing (privacy-first)

When you use the tool, the watermark removal is performed in the browser. This is ideal for:

  • Personal photos
  • Internal documents
  • Any image you prefer not to upload elsewhere

⚡ Batch workflow + zip download

You can drop multiple images at once, let the tool process them automatically, then:

  • Download individually, or
  • Download everything as a single zip

🔍 Quick preview

Each processed image is displayed as a compact card, and you can click to open a larger preview before downloading.

Supported formats & limits

The tool currently supports:

  • PNG
  • JPEG
  • WebP

The default max file size is 20MB per image.

How it works (high level)

Gemini watermarks are composited onto the image using alpha blending. This tool applies a reverse blending approach to reconstruct the underlying pixels in the watermark region.

In plain terms: it detects the expected watermark placement and then reverses the watermark’s blending math to restore the original image data as much as possible.

Tips for best results

  • Use the highest-quality original you have (less compression artifacts helps).
  • If an image has been heavily edited after watermarking, results may vary.
  • Processing is deterministic and runs locally, so repeating the same image yields the same output.

Get started

Open the tool and try it in seconds:


Note: Please use this tool only on images you own or have permission to edit.

Last updated: 2025-12-21Back to list →