You open JiMeng (即梦), upload a selfie, and within seconds the AI generates a video where you're presenting, explaining, or performing — all with your face and voice. It’s powerful. But there’s a catch: every video from JiMeng’s Camera Mode (出镜模式) comes with a watermark stamped across it. That watermark blocks you from using the footage in anything professional — no clean repurposing, no seamless editing, no polished portfolio.
The good news? You don’t have to settle for a watermarked version. Once you remove the JiMeng watermark using a tool like OffWatermark, the video becomes a flexible asset you can actually use. Here are five real-world ways creators are putting those clean JiMeng videos to work.
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JiMeng’s Camera Mode is built for one specific thing: generating a talking-head or performance video from a single photo. The AI handles the background, the motion, and even the lip-sync. The result looks like you recorded in a studio — except for that watermark.
Once you remove JiMeng watermark from these clips, the footage becomes indistinguishable from a professionally shot video. Creators are splicing these clean clips into:
The key here is that JiMeng generates the video *for you*. You don’t need a camera crew, a studio, or editing skills. You just need to remove the JiMeng watermark so the final product looks native to your brand, not to a third-party app.
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JiMeng videos are great for quick, consistent content — daily tips, personal updates, or short educational clips. The problem is that many platforms already add their own watermarks. Douyin (抖音) stamps the uploader’s handle. TikTok overlays its logo. Kuaishou (快手) and Xiaohongshu (小红书) do the same. If your source video already has a JiMeng watermark, you end up with a double-stamped mess.
By using OffWatermark to remove the JiMeng watermark first, you get a clean master file. Then you can upload that same video to Douyin, TikTok, Kuaishou, and Xiaohongshu without any platform-branded interference. Each platform will add its own watermark (that’s unavoidable), but at least the source is clean.
Real-world example: A creator films a 30-second product review using JiMeng Camera Mode. They run it through OffWatermark to get the clean file. Then they post it to Douyin (gets a Douyin watermark), TikTok (gets a TikTok watermark), and Xiaohongshu (gets a Xiaohongshu watermark). The video content is identical, but the watermarks are platform-specific — not cluttered with extra branding from the original JiMeng source.
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If you’re a content creator, video editor, or digital marketer, your portfolio should showcase your work — not someone else’s logo. JiMeng videos are increasingly used in portfolios because they demonstrate AI-assisted content creation skills. But a watermark screams “I used a free tool” and distracts from the actual quality of the video.
After you remove the JiMeng watermark, the footage looks like any other high-quality production. You can:
There’s no need to disclose that the video was AI-generated — the value is in the output, not the tool. Removing the watermark simply removes the visual noise.
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JiMeng videos are not always perfect straight out of the box. You might want to:
If the watermark is still on the video, it sits on top of everything. You can’t crop it out without losing the framing. You can’t blur it without looking amateur. And you definitely can’t layer text over it without the watermark competing for attention.
Once you remove the JiMeng watermark, the video becomes a clean layer. You can edit freely — add text, effects, transitions — without any visual obstruction. This is especially useful if you’re repurposing a single JiMeng clip into multiple formats (e.g., a vertical TikTok version and a horizontal YouTube version).
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Running ads on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or Google Ads comes with strict guidelines. Watermarked content is often rejected or penalized in ad delivery. If your JiMeng video carries a watermark, you can’t use it in paid campaigns — at least not without risking disapproval.
By using OffWatermark to remove the JiMeng watermark, you produce ad-ready footage. No third-party branding. No platform logos. Just clean, usable video that meets ad policy requirements.
Creators and small business owners are using this approach to:
It’s a simple workflow: generate the video in JiMeng Camera Mode → copy the share link → paste into OffWatermark → download the clean file → upload to your ad platform. No extra steps, no friction.
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OffWatermark is a web-based tool — no app download, no install, no APK. You access it through any browser on any device. The workflow is straightforward:
Example: `https://jimeng.jianying.com/s/xxxxx`
It also supports Douyin (抖音), TikTok (international), Kuaishou (快手), and Xiaohongshu (小红书) — so if you’re working across multiple platforms, one tool covers all your watermark removal needs.
The technology is server-side: you provide the share link, OffWatermark fetches the original unwatermarked source from the platform’s API or CDN. There’s zero re-encoding, meaning you get 100% original quality — no compression, no quality loss.
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OffWatermark is an independent tool. It is not affiliated with ByteDance, JiMeng (即梦), Dreamina, Kuaishou (快手), or Xiaohongshu (小红书). All trademarks belong to their respective owners. You should only remove watermarks from videos you personally created. Using this tool on someone else’s content without permission may violate their copyright or the platform’s terms of service.
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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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