Why does Google Gemini put a sparkle logo on videos?
Google Gemini automatically adds a small sparkle logo to the corner of its video outputs as a transparency label to show the video was created using AI.
Clean the visible Gemini sparkle logo from your AI generated videos without compromising quality. Our tool processes your files locally on your own device with no uploads, no blurring, and no awkward crops.
Unlike other editors that leave a blurry patch or crop your video, this tool restores the clean background underneath the logo.
Your videos are processed directly in your browser. They never leave your device and are never sent to any server.
Uses your browser's built in engine to clean and reconstruct the video frames locally in real time.
Many generic watermark removers work by placing a blurry box over the logo or cropping out the entire corner of the video. This looks unprofessional and ruins the visual layout.
Our Gemini video cleaner is designed specifically for Gemini clips. It detects the exact position of the sparkle watermark and reverses the overlay, reconstructing the original colors of the video. By preserving the pixel details, your output MP4 files stay exactly as clear, sharp, and high quality as when they were generated.
This focus on quality is what sets our utility apart. We understand that creators put a lot of work into generating the perfect AI video. A blurry square in the corner ruins the aesthetic. Our algorithm cleans the logo and leaves the resolution of the surrounding video intact.
Traditional online video tools require you to upload your video clips to their remote servers. This can be slow, uses a large amount of internet bandwidth, and presents privacy risks for unpublished creative drafts.
Our application uses your browser's internal engine to process the video frame by frame. Since the video remains on your computer, the tool is incredibly fast and completely secure. It is the perfect solution for professionals who need to maintain strict privacy for their video drafts.
To ensure that your video is cleaned perfectly, please make sure you upload files in standard formats. The logo locator is calibrated to detect the white sparkle watermark in standard portrait or landscape resolutions.
For the fastest processing times, we recommend closing other heavy browser tabs before running the cleaning engine. This allows your browser to dedicate maximum processing power and GPU resources to compiling your high quality MP4 file.
The tool detects the corner sparkle logo across standard video layouts:
Google Gemini automatically adds a small sparkle logo to the corner of its video outputs as a transparency label to show the video was created using AI.
No. Unlike generic video editors that crop the corners or blur the watermark, which ruins the video resolution, our tool intelligently restores the original colors and pixels behind the logo. Your video will look clean and retain its original resolution and crisp quality.
No. The entire cleaning process is run entirely inside your browser on your computer. Your video file never leaves your device, keeping your creative works 100 percent private and secure.
The tool is calibrated for standard resolutions: 1280x720 (landscape 720p), 720x1280 (portrait 720p), 1920x1080 (landscape 1080p), and 1080x1920 (portrait 1080p). Non standard shapes or customized crops are not supported because the logo detection is calibrated to fit standard dimensions.
We recommend using Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge on a desktop computer, as these browsers have the best support for local video rendering and download features.
Uploading large video files takes time and uses internet bandwidth. A browser based tool works instantly because it processes the file directly on your computer, keeping your files private.
Yes, you can process videos one after another. Simply click the reset button after downloading your clean video to start processing a new file.
Yes, it works on mobile devices that support modern browser video rendering, but for the fastest processing speeds, we recommend using a desktop computer.