5 Ways to Repurpose JiMeng Videos After Removing the Camera Mode Watermark

2026-07-16 · OffWatermark Blog

You’ve spent time crafting the perfect AI-generated video in JiMeng (即梦) Camera Mode. You uploaded your photo or footage, watched the AI transform it into something polished and personal—and then you noticed that watermark sitting right in the corner.

That single logo can kill the professional vibe when you want to reuse that video elsewhere. But once you strip that camera mode watermark using a tool like OffWatermark, the possibilities open wide. Here are five real-world ways creators are repurposing their JiMeng content after removing the watermark.

1. Repost to TikTok and Douyin Without the Double-Logo Mess

JiMeng is a ByteDance product, and so is Douyin (抖音) and TikTok. If you share a JiMeng video directly to Douyin or TikTok, you’re often layering a second platform watermark on top of the first one. That looks cluttered and amateur.

After you remove the jimeng watermark, you can upload the clean video directly to Douyin or TikTok as original content. No double logos, no compression artifacts from re-encoding. Since OffWatermark extracts the original source file in 100% quality with zero re-encoding, your video stays crisp.

One creator I know uses her JiMeng avatar videos as faceless content hooks on TikTok. She records a 15-second JiMeng clip in Camera Mode, strips the watermark, then adds her own captions and transitions in CapCut. The result looks native to TikTok—no one can tell it started as an AI-generated JiMeng video.

2. Embed Clean Videos in Blog Posts or Landing Pages

If you run a personal brand or small business, embedding a watermarked video on your website looks unprofessional. JiMeng’s Camera Mode is great for creating explainer-style videos where your AI-generated face talks directly to the viewer. But that watermark undercuts the trust you’re building.

After removing the AI video watermark, you can embed those clips directly into blog posts, product pages, or email newsletters. No download button clutter, no platform branding distracting your audience.

For example, a freelance coach I follow uses JiMeng to generate a short welcome video every week. She shoots herself talking in Camera Mode, removes the watermark via OffWatermark, and uploads the MP4 to her website header. The video loops cleanly with zero branding—just her face and message.

3. Repurpose for Xiaohongshu (小红书) and Kuaishou (快手)

JiMeng is popular in China, but many creators also cross-post to Xiaohongshu (小红书) and Kuaishou (快手). These platforms have their own watermark systems, and they don’t play well with a pre-existing JiMeng logo.

Here’s the workflow that works: shoot in JiMeng Camera Mode → copy the share link → paste into OffWatermark → download the clean source → upload to Xiaohongshu or Kuaishou. The video retains original quality, and you avoid the annoying “watermark on watermark” effect.

One lifestyle vlogger I came across uses JiMeng to generate short travel-style clips of herself in scenic backgrounds (since Camera Mode lets you swap your face into any scene). She removes the watermark, then repurposes those clips as Xiaohongshu video notes. The engagement on those posts is noticeably higher because the video looks like it was shot natively, not re-shared from another app.

4. Create a Consistent Video Portfolio for Freelance Clients

If you’re a video editor, social media manager, or content creator pitching to clients, your demo reel needs to look clean. You can’t send a client a watermarked JiMeng clip and expect them to take you seriously.

After removing the camera mode watermark, you can compile multiple JiMeng-generated clips into a single portfolio reel. Since OffWatermark supports multiple platforms—JiMeng (即梦) Camera Mode, Douyin (抖音), TikTok, Kuaishou (快手), and Xiaohongshu (小红书)—you can also pull clean videos from any of these sources and mix them together.

A friend who does freelance TikTok management uses JiMeng to create quick avatar-based product demos for his clients. He removes the watermark, edits the clips into a 30-second compilation, and presents that as part of his pitch deck. No logos, no distractions—just the content.

5. Archive Personal Memories Without Platform Branding

Not every JiMeng video is for public consumption. Some are personal—a birthday message, a family memory, or a funny AI-generated clip of yourself. You don’t want those sitting on a platform server with a permanent watermark.

By removing the jimeng watermark and downloading the original file, you can archive these videos locally or to your private cloud. No one needs to know they were generated by an AI tool. The video stays yours, forever.

One user told me they use JiMeng Camera Mode to create annual “video letters” to themselves—short clips where they talk about their goals for the year. After removing the watermark, they store the MP4s on an external drive. It’s a small ritual, but the watermark-free format makes it feel more like a real video diary and less like an app export.

How the Watermark Removal Actually Works

Let’s be clear about what OffWatermark does and doesn’t do. It’s a website—not a mobile app. There is no iOS app, no Android APK, no download required. You access it from any browser.

Here’s the real workflow:

That’s it. The server-side technology extracts the original source file from JiMeng’s API or CDN. No re-encoding, no quality loss. The same process works for Douyin, TikTok, Kuaishou, and Xiaohongshu links too.

Why This Matters for Creators

JiMeng’s Camera Mode is powerful. It lets you generate videos where you appear in any setting, speaking naturally, without needing a camera crew or studio. But the watermark is a barrier to reuse. Once you remove it, you unlock a library of content that can travel across platforms, portfolios, and personal archives.

The five use-cases above are real scenarios from actual creators. They’re not hypothetical. People are already doing this every day—cross-posting to TikTok, embedding on websites, pitching to clients, and archiving memories.

If you’ve been sitting on JiMeng videos because the watermark felt like a dead end, now you know the path forward. One share link, one paste, one download—and that video is yours to use however you want.

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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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