Watermark Remover ((link)) — Hitpaw

It works shockingly well on simple logos (solid color, flat background) and surprisingly poorly on complex ones (transparent overlays, moving video backgrounds). What HitPaw Does Well 1. The “Box Selection” is Genius Unlike Photoshop’s tedious clone stamping, HitPaw lets you drag a rectangle over the watermark. The AI analyzes the surrounding pixels and fills it in. For static images with simple backgrounds (e.g., a stock photo logo on a white wall), the results are near-perfect.

We’ve all been there. You find the perfect video clip or image for a project, but it’s stamped with a giant, obnoxious watermark. Or maybe you’ve just exported your own hard-edited video and realized you forgot to toggle off the “trial mode” stamp. hitpaw watermark remover

Enter . It promises to erase unwanted logos, text, and watermarks with a simple “magic brush.” But is it actually good? More importantly, should you use it? It works shockingly well on simple logos (solid

But the real “review” here isn’t about the software’s speed—it’s about your integrity. HitPaw can remove pixels, but it can’t remove the ethical consequences of stealing creative work. The AI analyzes the surrounding pixels and fills it in

Have you used HitPaw? Did it work for your use case—or did you find a better alternative? Let me know in the comments.

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