Do I need to mark the watermark before describing it?
No. Just describe its position — 'remove the TikTok watermark in the bottom left corner' is all the AI needs. No brush, no selection, no tracing.
Does this tool remove TikTok watermarks from videos?
No. EditThisPic is an image editor — it accepts still photos (JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC up to 7MB) and does not process video files. Most people searching 'TikTok watermark remover' are looking for a video tool; this page handles the photo use case: TikTok photo-mode posts, carousel slides, and screenshots or still frames you've saved. If you need a clean still from a TikTok video, take a screenshot of the specific frame and upload that image here.
How do I remove a TikTok watermark from my photo for free?
Upload your TikTok photo post or carousel slide to EditThisPic, type 'remove the TikTok watermark and @username overlay in the corner and fill with matching background,' and click Generate. The AI cleans the mark in 15-30 seconds. One free Fast edit per week with no account required. Additional edits start at $1.99 for a 3-pack or $4.99/month for the Lite plan.
Is it legal to remove the TikTok watermark from my own photos?
Only remove watermarks from photos you posted and own. TikTok watermarks identify platform content and creator attribution — removing them from someone else's content to repurpose or misrepresent origin may violate TikTok's terms of service and copyright law. This tool is for cleaning your own posts: photos you created and have full rights to use. This is a summary, not legal advice.
What does the TikTok watermark on a photo actually look like?
TikTok photo-mode posts and carousel slides typically show a TikTok logo icon (the musical note/T logo) and the creator's @username overlaid on the image — usually in a corner or along an edge. Some saves or screenshots also show a translucent TikTok branding band. The appearance varies by platform version and whether the image was saved from in-app, shared, or screenshotted.
Can I remove the TikTok watermark on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — Safari on iPhone, Chrome on Android — with no app required. Upload the photo from your camera roll, type the removal prompt, and download the clean image. There is also an iOS app on the App Store for quick access.
What if the @username text is on a complex background like skin or fabric?
This is a medium-difficulty removal. Describe the background explicitly in your prompt: 'remove the @username text overlay from the shoulder and blend with the surrounding skin and fabric.' The AI uses your description to guide the reconstruction. Thin white text over skin-tone areas may need a second pass — run 'clean any remaining faint text traces in that area' on the result.
What file formats does EditThisPic accept for this?
JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC up to 7MB. Screenshots from an iPhone save as PNG or HEIC — both work directly. Android screenshots are usually JPG or PNG. For output, PNG is lossless; JPG is smaller for re-sharing.
Can I also remove other things from the image in the same edit?
Yes. You can combine the watermark removal with other instructions: 'remove the TikTok watermark in the corner, brighten the background, and sharpen the subject.' The AI handles multi-part prompts. For complex edits, removing the watermark first and doing other changes in a second pass gives you more control over each step.
Will the result have any watermark from EditThisPic?
No. EditThisPic never adds its own watermark to your output. The 'No watermark' trust signal means exactly that — your downloaded result is clean, with no added branding from this tool.
How much does EditThisPic cost?
You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 20 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.