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Removing a watermark from a video is rarely about hiding ownership—it is usually about reclaiming usable footage you actually have rights to: your own old uploads with a defunct channel logo, licensed stock with a placeholder watermark you bought out, family clips someone passed through a free editor that stamped a corner ad, or training material that needs to ship without a vendor's bug. Ai2Done's video watermark remover focuses on these real cases. The flow is mask + inpaint: you draw a region over the static logo or scrolling subtitle line, choose the duration it appears, and the encoder reconstructs the area using surrounding pixels and motion estimation. Short clips run locally via WebAssembly so footage never leaves the device; longer files fall back to a transient server pipeline that deletes inputs after processing. We deliberately do not market this as a piracy tool—every result page reminds you to confirm rights, and ship-side watermarks (visible content credentials) are not what we are erasing. If your goal is brand-cleanup rather than copyright laundering, you will find the mask UI fast, the preview honest about residual blur, and the export defaults safe for social re-upload.
사용방법
- Upload your video (drag-drop or click). For ≤200 MB clips local WebAssembly handles it; larger files use the streaming server path. Confirm you own or are licensed to edit the footage—this is a prerequisite, not a suggestion.
- Scrub the timeline to a frame where the watermark is fully visible, then drag a rectangle (or polygon for irregular logos) over it. Set the time range it appears (or check "entire video" for static channel bugs). Preview shows the inpainted result on 1 frame before you commit.
- Pick output resolution + codec (H.264 MP4 for broad compatibility; HEVC for smaller files). Click Export; the progress bar shows per-frame ETA. Download and inspect at 100% zoom—if you see residual ghosting, refine the mask edges and re-run only the affected range, not the whole clip.