Check the watermark style
If the mark does not look like the recent Gemini diamond, try the Old Veo text profile instead of forcing the new profile.
The Veo watermark remover includes a legacy video profile for supported older Veo layouts. Upload the original clip, choose the legacy option, preview the result, and save the cleaned video from your browser.
Use the legacy Veo profile when the source video has the older visible watermark layout rather than the newer Gemini diamond mark.
If the mark does not look like the recent Gemini diamond, try the Old Veo text profile instead of forcing the new profile.
Known watermark positions are resolution-specific. Resizing or cropping a clip before cleanup can move the mark away from the expected region.
Review the watermark area through several moments of the clip, especially when the background contains motion, text, fabric or sharp edges.
Go to the main remover and switch from Image to Video.
Choose the legacy watermark type so the processor does not use the new Gemini diamond position.
Use the original source video, wait for the local processing pass to complete, then inspect the cleaned preview and download it.
Legacy support can include common portrait and landscape formats such as 720×1280, 1080×1920, 1280×720 and 1920×1080 when the visible watermark matches the expected profile.
For story-style exports, keep the source portrait dimensions and avoid adding borders before cleanup.
For landscape exports, upload the uncropped source so the known watermark coordinates remain aligned.
This utility is for supported visible watermarks only. It does not remove invisible SynthID or other provenance systems. Only edit media you own or have authorization to modify.
They are separate visible watermark profiles with different shapes and positions. Selecting the correct profile is important for a clean result.
The source may use an unsupported layout, a different resolution, or a clip that was resized after export. Try the original source at its native dimensions.
Legacy mode supports selected landscape resolutions when the watermark matches the known Veo profile.
No. The remover targets supported visible marks and does not remove SynthID or other invisible provenance signals.