Result proof
Gemini watermark removal results and examples
A proof page for supported Gemini watermark cleanup: full-image comparisons, close-up corner crops, best-fit scenarios, and cases this tool should not be used for.
Real before and after results
These examples show supported Gemini watermark, Gemini logo watermark, and Gemini star overlay marks near the lower-right corner. Each cleaned version is processed locally in the browser. Use them to judge whether your own image has a similar supported mark.
- Scene: outdoor portrait with pavement, vehicles, trees, and detailed edges.
- Watermark: small visible Gemini star overlay in the lower-right corner.
- Result: a strong fit because the mark sits away from the subject and important text.
- Scene: indoor portrait with fabric, furniture, and patterned wall detail.
- Watermark: small corner mark over a moderately textured background.
- Result: surrounding texture remains visually consistent at normal viewing size.
- Scene: cafe portrait with glass, soft depth of field, and a bright window area.
- Watermark: visible lower-right Gemini corner mark.
- Result: the cleanup works because the mark does not overlap the subject or readable text.
Close-up corner comparisons
Close-up crops make the supported use case clearer: small lower-right Gemini logo or star overlay marks. These are not large object removals or full-image edits.
Best-fit scenarios
- Small Gemini logo or star overlay near the lower-right corner.
- Pure-color, soft-gradient, street, fabric, glass, or moderate texture backgrounds.
- Images where the watermark does not cover faces, text, hands, or important edges.
- PNG, JPG, or WebP images you own, created yourself, or have permission to edit.
Known failure cases
- Large watermarks, repeated text watermarks, or irregular logos across the image.
- Hidden watermarks, SynthID, metadata, EXIF, IPTC, or XMP signals.
- Watermarks placed over fine text, sharp object edges, or important identity details.
- Images that have been heavily resized, recompressed, or edited after Gemini export.
How to evaluate a result
- Inspect the full image first.Check whether the cleaned corner looks natural at the size you plan to publish.
- Zoom into the corner.Look for a flat patch, repeated texture, color shift, or softened edge where the watermark was located.
- Compare important details.Do not use the result if cleanup changes text, faces, hands, product edges, or other identity-critical content.
Example update policy
This page is expanded with real supported cases rather than synthetic claims. New examples should include the original image, cleaned result, a close-up corner crop, background type, and an honest note about any visible limitation.
Try the main Gemini watermark remover
When your image matches these examples, use the homepage tool or read the main Gemini watermark remover guide.