Remove Watermark from Video
Remove watermarks, logos, timestamps, and channel names from any video. Draw a box over each watermark on the first frame and the remover erases it across every frame — works on static overlays, the most common kind. MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM supported.
To remove a watermark from a video, mark where it sits and the remover reconstructs that region from the surrounding pixels on every frame — which works cleanly for static logos, timestamps, and channel-name overlays, the most common kinds. On EditClips.online you upload the video, drag a box over each watermark on the preview frame, and click Process; the watermark is erased across the whole clip and you download the clean video.
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How to Use Remove Watermark from Video
- Upload the watermarked video (MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM)
- Drag a box over each watermark, logo, or timestamp on the preview frame
- Click Process — the marked regions are erased across the entire video
- Preview the result and download the clean video
Features
- Erases static watermarks, logos, timestamps, and channel names across every frame
- Mark multiple watermarks at once — each drawn box is removed in the same pass
- Visual box editor on the video's first frame — no coordinates to type
- Works on MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM; audio passes through untouched
- Fast server-side processing — no software to install
- Removing from an image instead? Use the <a href="/tools/remove-image-watermark">AI image watermark remover</a>
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I remove a watermark from a video?
- Upload the video, drag a box over each watermark on the preview frame, and click Process. The remover reconstructs the boxed region from its surrounding pixels on every frame, erasing the overlay. It handles static watermarks — logos, timestamps, channel names that stay in one place — which covers the vast majority of watermarked videos.
- Does it work on moving watermarks?
- This tool targets static watermarks that stay in one position, which is by far the most common kind. For a watermark that moves around the frame, draw a box covering the area it travels through — the whole region is reconstructed, which works when the path is small. Large roaming watermarks aren't well-suited to any automatic remover.
- Will there be a blur or smudge where the watermark was?
- The boxed region is rebuilt by interpolating from the pixels around it, so over simple backgrounds (sky, walls, grass, gradients) the result is essentially invisible. Over highly detailed or fast-moving backgrounds you may notice slight softness inside the box — keep boxes as tight around the watermark as possible for the cleanest result.
- Can I remove multiple watermarks at once?
- Yes — draw a separate box over each watermark, logo, or timestamp before clicking Process. All marked regions are removed in a single pass, so a video with a corner logo plus a timestamp needs only one run.
- Is it legal to remove a watermark from a video?
- Removing a watermark from your own videos — recoveries of your own content, footage you exported from an app trial, or stock you've since licensed — is fine. Removing a watermark from someone else's copyrighted content to pass it off as unwatermarked can infringe copyright and many platforms' terms. You're responsible for having the rights to edit the videos you upload.
- Does the audio change?
- No — only the marked picture regions are modified. The audio track passes through untouched.
- What video formats are supported?
- MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM, AVI, and most other common containers. Output defaults to MP4 (H.264) for maximum compatibility, with MOV, MKV, and WebM available.