10 Common Questions About Removing JiMeng Watermarks (Answered)

2026-06-15 · OffWatermark Blog

If you’ve spent any time playing with JiMeng (即梦), ByteDance’s AI video generator, you’ve probably hit the same wall: the videos look incredible, but that watermark ruins the clean finish. Whether you’re exporting a talking head clip from Camera Mode or a cinematic AI scene, the logo sits right where you don’t want it.

I’ve been working with AI-generated content for a while, and I’ve seen the same questions pop up again and again. Let’s cut through the noise and answer the ten most common ones about removing JiMeng watermarks — no fluff, just straight talk.

How Does the JiMeng Watermark Actually Work?

Think of JiMeng’s watermark like a manufacturer’s stamp on a new pair of jeans. The jeans themselves are great, but the tag is sewn in because the brand wants credit. When you create a video in JiMeng — especially in Camera Mode (出镜模式) where you upload your own photo or video and the AI generates a clip featuring your face — the watermark is baked into the output file.

It’s not a separate layer you can just toggle off. It’s embedded into the video stream itself. That’s why cropping or blurring the corner isn’t a real solution — you’re damaging the frame. The actual fix involves grabbing the original source file that JiMeng’s servers hold before the watermark was applied. That’s exactly what a proper extraction tool does.

Can You Remove the Watermark Without Re-encoding the Video?

This is the big one. Most free online tools download your video, slap a blur over the watermark area, and re-encode the whole thing. That destroys quality. You lose detail, colors shift, and the file size balloons.

A better analogy: imagine you have a digital photo with a timestamp in the corner. Instead of cropping the photo, you ask the camera to send you the original file before the timestamp was added. That’s what server-side extraction does.

With OffWatermark, there’s zero re-encoding. The tool pulls the clean source directly from JiMeng’s CDN. The video you download is 100% identical to the original before the watermark was applied. Same resolution, same bitrate, same everything — minus the logo.

Is It Legal to Remove a JiMeng Watermark?

Let’s be clear: you should only remove watermarks from videos you personally created. If you generated a video using your own photo in JiMeng’s Camera Mode, that’s your content. The watermark is JiMeng’s branding, but the underlying creative work is yours.

Removing the watermark from someone else’s video — that’s a copyright issue. OffWatermark is a tool for creators, not for stealing. The same principle applies across all supported platforms: Douyin (抖音), TikTok, Kuaishou (快手), and Xiaohongshu (小红书). Use it responsibly, and you’re in the clear.

Does OffWatermark Work for Dreamina Too?

Yes. Dreamina is the international version of JiMeng. If you’re outside China and using Dreamina to generate AI videos, the extraction process works exactly the same way. The watermark structure is identical because both tools run on ByteDance’s infrastructure.

So if you’ve been searching for “dreamina watermark removal” and landing on shady apps, you can stop. The same website that handles JiMeng handles Dreamina. No separate tool needed.

What About Douyin and TikTok Videos?

JiMeng isn’t the only platform where watermarks get in the way. If you’re a creator who repurposes content across platforms, you’ve probably noticed that Douyin (抖音) and TikTok both add their own watermarks — usually a username and logo in the corner.

OffWatermark covers those too. The workflow is identical: copy the share link from the video, paste it into the website, and extract. The tool handles the platform-specific logic on the backend. You don’t need to know whether the video is on Douyin’s Chinese servers or TikTok’s international ones. It just works.

The same goes for Kuaishou and Xiaohongshu. If you’re creating content for multiple audiences, you can pull clean videos from all of them through one interface.

How Many Extractions Can I Do for Free?

New accounts get three free extractions. That’s enough to test the quality on your own JiMeng videos. If you’re a heavy creator — say you’re generating multiple Camera Mode clips per week — you’ll want the Starter plan ($4.99 for 100 extractions) or the Pro Monthly ($9.99).

The Pro Annual plan ($79.99) works out to about $6.67 per month. For creators who publish daily, that’s the sweet spot.

Do I Need to Download an App?

No. OffWatermark is a website, not a mobile app. There’s nothing to install. You open your phone’s browser, go to offwatermark.com, and paste the link. That’s it.

This is a deliberate design choice. No app store approvals, no update notifications, no permissions to grant. It works on any device — iPhone, Android, desktop, tablet — as long as you have a browser and an internet connection.

What If the Link Doesn’t Work?

JiMeng share links look like this: `https://jimeng.jianying.com/s/xxxxx`. Sometimes the link expires or the video is set to private. If you paste a link and nothing happens, double-check that the video is publicly accessible.

For Douyin, TikTok, Kuaishou, and Xiaohongshu, the same rule applies. The video needs to be shareable. If it’s a private upload that only you can see, the tool won’t be able to access the source file.

Does OffWatermark Store My Videos?

No. The extraction process is stateless. The tool fetches the clean video from the platform’s CDN, serves it to your browser for preview, and lets you download it. Nothing is kept on OffWatermark’s servers. Once you close the tab, the temporary file is gone.

This is important for creators who are sensitive about their content being cached or reused. Your JiMeng videos stay yours.

Can I Use OffWatermark for Batch Processing?

Not currently. The tool processes one link at a time. If you need to remove watermarks from twenty JiMeng clips in a row, you’ll paste each link individually. It takes about 10–15 seconds per extraction, so twenty clips is under five minutes of work.

Batch processing is a common feature request, but for now, the focus is on keeping the single-extraction flow fast and reliable. No waiting in queues, no rate limiting on paid plans.

How to Get Started

You’ve got a JiMeng video with a watermark sitting in your gallery. Here’s what you do:

That’s the entire process. No settings to tweak, no formats to choose. The tool picks the best quality version automatically.

The Bottom Line

JiMeng’s AI video generation is powerful, but the watermark turns a polished output into something that looks unfinished. Removing it doesn’t have to mean sacrificing quality or jumping through hoops. With a server-side extraction tool, you get the original file back — clean, sharp, and ready to use.

Whether you’re working with JiMeng, Dreamina, Douyin, TikTok, Kuaishou, or Xiaohongshu, the approach is the same: share the link, extract the source, move on with your day.

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> Disclaimer: OffWatermark is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to ByteDance, JiMeng (即梦), Dreamina, Kuaishou (快手), or Xiaohongshu (小红书) in any way. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. Users are solely responsible for ensuring their use complies with applicable laws and terms of service. Only remove watermarks from videos you personally created.

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