You open JiMeng (即梦), upload a selfie, and within seconds the AI generates a video where you’re talking, gesturing, or presenting — all with your face and voice. It feels like magic. Then you notice the watermark stamped across the frame.
That camera mode watermark is ByteDance’s way of keeping attribution on every clip generated inside the app. For creators who want to use that video elsewhere — on Douyin (抖音), TikTok, Instagram, or a client’s ad — the watermark becomes a friction point. It makes the video look unprofessional, and most platforms’ algorithms penalize recycled content that still carries another platform’s logo.
The good news? You don’t have to reshoot. Once you remove the JiMeng watermark using a proper extraction tool like OffWatermark, that single AI-generated clip becomes a versatile asset you can repurpose across multiple channels. Here are five real-world ways creators are doing it right now.
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Most creators don’t post to just one platform. A JiMeng (即梦) talking-head video — generated in Camera Mode — can work on Douyin (抖音), TikTok, Kuaishou (快手), and Xiaohongshu (小红书). But each platform has its own watermarking system. If you post a JiMeng video with its watermark still visible onto Douyin, the Douyin algorithm may deprioritize it because it detects competing branding.
The workflow is simple:
This approach lets you create one piece of content and distribute it to audiences on Chinese and international platforms without looking like you’re reposting a branded clip from somewhere else. It also saves hours of re-recording the same script for each app.
Freelancers and agencies are using JiMeng (即梦) Camera Mode to generate quick AI spokesperson videos for clients — product explainers, onboarding tutorials, or social ads. The problem is that a watermark makes the video unusable for commercial delivery. Clients won’t pay for footage that carries another company’s branding.
After you remove the JiMeng watermark, the clip becomes a clean deliverable:
Because OffWatermark extracts the original source file with zero re-encoding, the quality stays at 100% — no compression artifacts, no resolution loss. That matters when a client expects broadcast-grade output.
JiMeng’s Camera Mode is particularly useful for faceless or semi-faceless creators who want to appear on camera without filming themselves every time. You can generate a library of clips — each with different expressions, angles, or scripts — and store them as clean assets.
Once you remove the camera mode watermark from each video, you have a reusable library:
The key is to extract the watermark-free version immediately after generating the video, before you forget which link corresponds to which clip. OffWatermark gives you a preview before download, so you can confirm the result is clean.
Some creators aren’t using just one JiMeng video — they’re generating a series. Maybe you want a montage of yourself saying different lines, or you want to stitch together multiple camera mode clips with transitions.
If each clip still has the JiMeng watermark, the montage looks messy. Removing the watermark from every clip individually and then assembling them in an editor gives you a seamless, professional final video.
Here’s a real workflow from a creator I spoke with:
The result looks like a professionally produced talking-head video, but the actual capture time was under two minutes — all AI-generated.
There’s still a stigma around AI-generated video in some ad markets. Viewers can spot the telltale signs — odd lighting, slightly unnatural mouth movements, and platform watermarks. Removing the watermark is the first step to making the video feel native to the platform it’s posted on.
After you remove the JiMeng watermark, you can:
The clean file from OffWatermark gives you a neutral starting point. Because the tool extracts the original source — not a re-encoded copy — you’re working with the best possible version of the AI-generated clip. That makes a noticeable difference in ad performance, especially on platforms like Douyin (抖音) and Xiaohongshu (小红书) where video quality directly affects engagement.
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If you’re ready to try any of these use cases, here’s exactly what to do:
That’s it. No app installation, no file uploads, no complicated settings. The entire process takes less than 30 seconds per video.
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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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