Gemini Video Watermark Remover: The Gemini & Veo Logo
This is a dedicated Gemini video watermark remover for the two marks Google leaves on AI video: the visible sparkle logo burned into the frame, and the hidden watermark written into the file. Logo mode rebuilds the marked region frame by frame to remove the Gemini and Veo logo — the mark stamped on exports from the Gemini app, Google Flow, Veo 2 and Veo 3 — so the footage underneath stays clean. Hidden mode strips the invisible provenance and content credentials Gemini embeds, so the clip no longer reports itself as AI-generated. Everything runs on your own computer in the browser — your original video is never uploaded. The output keeps the source resolution, orientation, framerate and audio. Below is exactly what each Gemini video watermark is and how this remover handles it. (Video SynthID is not removed yet — see the end.)
Remove the Gemini & Veo Logo From Video (Google Flow, Veo 2 & Veo 3)
Google burns a visible sparkle logo into AI video, so a real Gemini video watermark remover has to rebuild the frames, not just edit the file. The 4-pointed sparkle appears on clips from the Gemini app, Google Flow (Google's AI filmmaking tool), and Veo 2 and Veo 3 exports through Google AI Studio, Vertex, and the Gemini API.
Logo mode detects the Gemini/Veo watermark, reconstructs the marked region across every frame, and re-encodes one clean MP4 at the original dimensions and framerate. It does not upscale, invent frames, or turn a 1080p clip into 4K — a 4K source stays 4K when your computer can decode and encode it. Compatible audio is preserved, and the hidden content credentials are cleaned automatically as the new file is written.
This is the path for a Veo watermark remover or a Google Flow watermark remover, and for anyone who needs to remove the Gemini logo from video for a deck, reel, ad, or client deliverable.
Remove the Hidden Watermark From Gemini Video
Gemini and Veo video also carry an invisible watermark: a signed provenance manifest and content credentials that name the model, timestamp the generation, and mark the clip as AI-made. It is invisible during playback but trivial for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, Adobe, and stock libraries to read automatically.
Hidden mode rewrites your Gemini clip into a clean container, dropping the embedded provenance and metadata while copying the encoded video and audio untouched — no re-encode, no generation loss. Use it when your footage needs to pass systems that scan for AI origin, even when it already looks clean. The same hidden layer rides along on other AI video — see the ChatGPT (Sora 2) video remover for OpenAI clips.
Original Quality, Framerate and Audio — Preserved
Before anything runs, the tool inspects your video — dimensions after rotation, duration, framerate, codec, bitrate, audio, colour information, and the temporary storage it will need. Hidden mode copies the encoded video and audio streams into a clean container with no quality loss. Logo mode re-encodes only the video track, at the original dimensions and timing, and preserves compatible audio.
If audio cannot be carried over safely, the job is rejected rather than handing you a muted file. Supported inputs are MP4, MOV, M4V and WebM, up to 2 GB, 4096 × 4096, and 60 fps.
Video Length Limits by Plan
Free and Starter accounts process videos up to 5 minutes, Pro up to 10 minutes, and Max up to 30 minutes. Longer videos are handled internally in five-minute parts but stay one job, one result, and one download.
Free accounts get two regular removals per UTC day, shared across image and video logo or hidden-watermark cleanups. Paid plans make regular removals unlimited. Monthly subscription credits are reserved for SynthID image removal and are not spent on video.
Private, In-Browser Processing — Nothing Is Uploaded
Video processing runs entirely on your computer using your browser, and your original Gemini video never leaves your device. Only the finished result is sent to private storage so it can appear in your History, where it stays downloadable for 24 hours before it is deleted.
Processing requires a desktop or laptop — phones and tablets can still browse, download, and use the image tools, but not process video. Keep the tab open while a clip is processing.
What's Not Supported Yet
Video SynthID — Google's invisible pixel-domain signal in Veo and Gemini video — is not removed here yet. SynthID removal is available for Gemini still images on the homepage; for video you can extract a keyframe and remove the SynthID watermark from that still. The visible Gemini/Veo logo and the hidden content credentials are both handled today.