WatermarkRemover.io
Removes watermarks from images automatically, with bulk processing and an API.
Last verified Jul 7, 2026
Removes watermarks from images automatically, with bulk processing and an API.
Last verified Jul 7, 2026
Fast-read signals for fit, pricing, and trust.
WatermarkRemover.io is a tool that removes watermarks from images automatically, with bulk processing, multiple format support, and an API. It is aimed at people cleaning up images they have the rights to use, at scale. Automatic removal plus bulk and API handling is its focus. It should only be used on images you own or are licensed to edit, since removing a watermark from protected work can break rights.
You upload an image and it detects and removes the watermark automatically, returning a clean version, with bulk processing for many images at once and an API to fold the step into a workflow across common formats.
It suits photographers, sellers, and teams cleaning watermarks from images they hold rights to — owned stock, archival, or licensed assets — rather than editing by hand.
Results vary with how the watermark overlaps the image, so a review for artefacts is worth it, especially on busy backgrounds.
Quick fit check against how you actually work.
What you can actually do with this tool.
Detects and removes a watermark automatically, returning a clean image without manual masking.
Removes watermarks from many images at once for volume work.
Exposes an API so the removal step runs inside your own workflow.
Handles common image formats as part of the removal.
Pricing tiers and what's included in each.
WatermarkRemover.io offers a free tier (3 credits and 3 downloads/month) plus annual credit packs and pay-as-you-go credits, with a custom Enterprise plan available.
A short path to first value.
Common questions about this tool, answered.
Only on images you own or are licensed to edit — removing a watermark from protected work can infringe copyright, so keep use to rights-cleared images.
Results depend on how the watermark overlaps the image, so a review for artefacts is worth it, especially on busy backgrounds.
Yes — bulk processing and an API target volume, so many images don't mean one at a time.
No — it focuses on watermark removal, so retouching or composition needs a separate editing tool.
Context for choosing between this tool and alternatives.
If the job is clearing watermarks at volume, WatermarkRemover.io is focused, with bulk and API handling. Cleanup.pictures covers broader object cleanup, and general editors do more but aren't tuned for it. Compare on whether dedicated watermark removal or wider editing fits.
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