Why does Google Veo apply a visible watermark on its videos?
Google Veo overlays a visible logo in the bottom corner as a transparency tag. It tells viewers that the video clip is synthetic media created by artificial intelligence.
Erase the corner watermark overlay from your Google Veo generated videos. Our tool uses smart local processing to restore original colors without leaving blurry boxes or cropping out your creative frames.
We do not use messy overlay masks that blur the video. The cleaner reconstructs the actual backgrounds under the logo, keeping the resolution of the video sharp and clear.
Your video drafts are processed entirely on your own computer. No external server uploads are used, ensuring your creative concepts remain completely confidential.
When presenting video concepts to clients or sharing your creative portfolio, visual distractions like corner watermarks can pull attention away from your work. Sticking a blurry filter over the logo looks amateurish, and cropping the video changes your carefully designed frame boundaries.
This browser application solves that problem by keeping your video presentation pristine. It targets the translucent corner logo and cleans it, giving you a smooth, professional output that is perfect for show reels, concept pitches, and social presentations.
Select a standard MP4 file generated by Google Veo from your device.
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Google Veo overlays a visible logo in the bottom corner as a transparency tag. It tells viewers that the video clip is synthetic media created by artificial intelligence.
No. The original video resolution and bitrate are fully preserved. The tool reconstructs the pixels specifically underneath the logo space without altering the rest of the video frames, keeping your video crisp and clear.
Yes. Once the page is loaded in your browser, the entire video processing loop runs offline inside your internal browser sandbox. Your video bytes never travel over the network.
Yes. The application runs an audio pass through process. If your uploaded MP4 video contains audio tracks, they are preserved and combined with the cleaned video track during the final export.
Google Veo places the watermark logo at different positions depending on the video shape. The locator coordinates are set to match standard resolutions, which are 1280x720, 720x1280, 1920x1080, and 1080x1920.
No. The frames are processed sequentially at the exact speed and frame rate of your source file. The duration and play speed remain unchanged.