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How to Remove the Google Gemini Watermark from AI Images

Google Gemini adds a small watermark to every AI-generated image. It appears in the bottom-right corner and typically includes a faint "Gemini" text or the nano banana logo. While it confirms the image was AI-generated, it can be distracting if you want to use the image for presentations, social media, or creative projects.

Why does Gemini add a watermark?

Google adds the watermark for transparency — letting viewers know the image was created by AI. This is part of Google's responsible AI practices and aligns with the C2PA metadata standard.

Can you remove it?

Yes. Because the watermark is always placed in the exact same position (bottom-right corner, roughly 22% of image width and 8.5% of image height), it can be reliably detected and removed using inpainting — a technique where AI fills in the removed area with what it thinks should be there based on the surrounding pixels.

How to remove it for free

  1. Go to [Gemini Watermark Remover](https://gemini-watermark-remover.com) — our free browser-based tool.
  2. Drop your image or paste it from your clipboard with Ctrl+V.
  3. Choose a mode: "Fast" uses OpenCV for instant results. "Best Quality" uses LaMa AI for seamless removal.
  4. Download your clean image at full original resolution.

No account needed. No upload to any server. Everything runs 100% in your browser.

What is LaMa inpainting?

LaMa (Large Mask inpainting) is a neural network designed specifically for filling in missing or removed parts of images. It uses Fourier convolutions to understand large-scale image structure, producing results that blend naturally with the surrounding area — much better than simple blurring or cloning.

Does removing the watermark affect image quality?

The "Fast" mode may leave subtle artifacts near the removed area. The "Best Quality" mode using LaMa AI produces nearly invisible results for most images. The rest of the image is completely untouched — only the watermark region is modified.

Is it legal to remove the Gemini watermark?

Removing a watermark from your own AI-generated images for personal use is generally fine. However, if you're using the images commercially or redistributing them, check Google's terms of service for Gemini-generated content. Our tool doesn't modify any embedded C2PA metadata — only the visible watermark.

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