How to remove Watermark from an Image

What we’re going to do is talk about some of these Watermark Remover software and then you decide which one is worth your precious little time. It should be noted that we do not recommend using such tools for removing watermarks illegally.

Free Watermark Remover software for Windows

Here are some of the best free Watermark Remover software for PC:

1] GIMP

For those who prefer open source projects, GIMP is probably one of the best image editing tools. It’s quite powerful, and users can do a lot of things normally done in Photoshop, but it’s more difficult and take a lot of reading. On top of that, it’s great for removing watermarks from photos, and even repair point of view alteration brought by lens aim. If there are other taints in your photo, GIMP is capable of wiping it away, no problem. Download GIMP.

2] Paint.NET

OK, so Paint.NET is a dedicated software for editing images. It’s not on the same level as Photoshop, but it’s good enough for removing a basic watermark. To remove a watermark, launch Paint.NET, open the image with the watermark, click on the Clone Stamp tool, change the brush size, then click on CTRL and click on the background of the image to clone it. After that, press and hold on the left-mouse key, then move the mouse over the watermark to remove it. This is primarily for basic watermarks that aren’t too large. Download Paint.NET. TIP: Free Photo Stamp Remover also lets you remove a watermark from an image.

Free Watermark Remover Online tools

These are some of the best free online watermark remover tools:

1] WebInpaint

This particular tool is not like the others because it’s based on the web, you know, an online tool. Now, it’s pretty simple to use from what we can tell. Just upload the image, use the Mask Tool to highlight the words you want to remove, and then click on the Play button at the top. In just a few moments, the watermark should be gone. It’s easy, though not perfect, but at the same time, it’s free to use and easily accessible without the need to download anything to get started. Visit webInPaint.com.

2] LunaPic

If you’re looking for an alternative to WebInpaint, then we’d like to recommend LunaPic because it does a similar job, but not as intuitive. Every change made to an image means the entire page will reload. It’s a bit annoying, and it also means editing images here will take longer to register and complete compared to the other options. If you’re not one to care, then give LunaPic a try. Let us know if you know of other free tools. Related reads: