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Remove the Gemini Logo from an Image

Remove the Gemini / AI watermark — automatically, or by brushing over it yourself. EXIF and all other metadata are stripped from the result automatically.

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This tool uses a server-side service for processing; uploaded files or requests are not kept for long-term storage.

About

Google's Gemini and Nano Banana image generators stamp a small four-pointed sparkle logo (✦) into a corner of every picture they create — almost always the bottom-right. It's a handy way to mark AI-generated content, but it gets in the way when you want a clean image for a product listing, a social post, a thumbnail, a mood board, or a print. This free Gemini Logo Remover takes the watermark out and gives you back the original-looking picture, with no new watermark of its own and no sign-up.

There are two ways to remove it. Automatic mode detects the sparkle by its shape — not by colour or brightness — so it finds the logo on any background: dark velvet, light studio white, busy gold jewellery, blue gradients, you name it. One click and it's gone. Manual mode hands you a brush so you can paint over the logo (or any small object you want gone) and remove it with pixel-perfect control. Both modes run the same high-quality fill underneath.

Removal uses OpenCV FSR inpainting (Frequency Selective Reconstruction). Instead of re-generating the image with AI, it rebuilds only the covered pixels from the texture immediately around them, so the rest of your photo is left completely untouched. On flat or softly textured corners — skies, fabric, walls, bokeh — the patched area is essentially invisible. The tool even trims black or white letterbox bars first, so phone screenshots and exported frames are handled correctly.

Privacy is built in. Because the picture is re-encoded as it's processed, every byte of embedded metadata is dropped from the file you download — EXIF, GPS coordinates, capture settings, camera make and model, and software tags. You remove the logo and strip your metadata in a single step, which is exactly what you want before posting a photo publicly or sending it to a client.

Typical uses: cleaning AI product photography for an e-commerce store or marketplace listing, preparing social media and ad creatives, building presentation slides and mockups, tidying up reference images, and getting print-ready assets without a visible AI badge. Supported formats are PNG, JPG, and WebP up to 25 MB; JPG in gives JPG out, while PNG and WebP return a PNG.

For the cleanest result, let automatic mode try first — it nails the bottom-right sparkle on most images. If a busy background leaves a faint mark, switch to the brush, keep your strokes tight to the logo, and remove in a couple of passes; the Undo and Clear controls make it quick to refine. One honest note: this removes the visible sparkle logo only. It does not detect or alter Google's invisible SynthID watermark, which is embedded across the whole image for provenance and is a separate thing entirely.

How it works

  1. 1Open Remove the Gemini Logo from an Image and choose your file or enter the required input.
  2. 2Check the settings and start the process.
  3. 3The tool creates the result with temporary server-side processing.
  4. 4Download the output or copy the result when it is ready.

FAQ

Is it free?
Yes — completely free, no sign-up, and no watermark added to the output.
How does the removal work?
Two ways: automatic (we detect the corner sparkle by its shape and remove it in one click) or manual (you brush over it). OpenCV FSR inpainting rebuilds those pixels from the area around them — there's no AI re-generation, so the rest of the image is untouched.
Where is the Gemini logo usually located?
On Gemini and Nano Banana exports the sparkle sits in the bottom-right corner. Automatic mode focuses there and matches the shape, so it works regardless of the background colour.
Will it reduce my image quality?
Only the small logo area is reconstructed; the rest of the picture is left as-is and re-encoded at high quality (95). On flat or softly textured corners the patch is essentially invisible.
Does it also remove EXIF?
Yes. The image is re-encoded during processing, which strips all EXIF, GPS, capture, and device/software metadata from the downloaded file.
Does it work on different backgrounds?
Yes. Detection is shape-based rather than brightness-based, so it finds the sparkle on dark, light, colourful, and busy backgrounds alike.
Can I remove other objects too?
Yes — switch to manual mode and brush over any small object, blemish, or stray mark you want gone, then remove it the same way.
What formats and sizes are supported?
PNG, JPG, and WebP up to 25 MB. JPG inputs return a JPG; PNG and WebP return a PNG.
Does it remove the invisible SynthID watermark?
No. This tool only removes the visible corner logo. It does not detect or alter Google's invisible SynthID watermark.
The corner still looks smudged — what can I do?
Keep the brush close to the logo, avoid selecting large areas, and use the Undo and Clear controls to redo a tighter pass over busy backgrounds.