How to Remove a Gemini Watermark in Photoshop
A step-by-step guide to removing a Gemini watermark in Photoshop using Content-Aware Fill or cropping, plus a faster one-click alternative.
You can remove a Gemini watermark in Photoshop if the watermark is in a part of the image that Photoshop can rebuild cleanly.
This usually works better when the watermark is over a plain area, like the sky, a wall, a floor, a table, or a simple background. It gets harder when the watermark covers a face, product, logo, text, hands, or detailed patterns.
Below are two ways to do it in Photoshop. You can also use our Gemini watermark remover tool if you don't want to edit the image manually.
Using Content-Aware Fill
Content-Aware Fill is the main Photoshop method for removing small marks from an image. It looks at the area around your selection and fills the selected part with similar pixels.
Here's how to use it:
- Open the image in Photoshop.
- Duplicate the layer with Cmd + J on Mac or Ctrl + J on Windows.
- Use the Lasso Tool to select the Gemini watermark.
- Go to Edit > Content-Aware Fill.
- Check the preview.
- Adjust the selected area if the fill looks messy.
- Click OK.
- Use the Healing Brush or Clone Stamp Tool to fix any rough edges.
- Export the image.
This can work well if the watermark is on a plain background. For example, if the watermark is on a blue sky or a blank wall, Photoshop may fill it in cleanly.
If the watermark is over something detailed, you'll probably need more cleanup. For example, if it covers hair, clothing texture, text on a sign, or part of a product, Content-Aware Fill may leave smudges or repeated patterns.
Using Cropping
Cropping is simpler if the watermark is near the edge of the image.
If the Gemini watermark is in the bottom-right corner, open the image in Photoshop, choose the Crop Tool, and crop out that corner. Then adjust the frame so the main subject still looks balanced.
This works when the corner doesn't contain anything important. For example, it's usually fine if the watermark is over an empty floor, sky, or extra background space.
It's not a good option if cropping cuts off part of a person, product, building, or text you need to keep.
Even easier approach
Photoshop is useful when you want control over the edit. But it takes a few steps, and some images need manual cleanup after Content-Aware Fill.
If you don't want to do that work in Photoshop, you can use our Gemini watermark remover tool instead.
Upload the image, remove the Gemini watermark, and save the cleaned version. It's a more direct option for personal artwork, mockups, wallpapers, drafts, or private design files where the watermark gets in the way.
Don't use watermark removal to mislead people, present AI-generated images as real photos, or break any terms that apply to the image.
