Cross-Platform Video Sharing: Remove Watermarks Before Reposting

2026-04-29 · OffWatermark Blog

You’ve just wrapped up a video in JiMeng (即梦) Camera Mode, and it looks great — the AI nailed your expressions, the lighting is spot on, and the pacing feels natural. But there’s a problem. Right there in the corner, a watermark sits, tying that video exclusively to JiMeng. You want to share it across Douyin (抖音), TikTok, and maybe even Xiaohongshu (小红书) without looking like you’re just reposting someone else’s content. That’s the reality of cross-platform video sharing today.

Watermarks are a natural part of the ecosystem. Every platform adds one — JiMeng, Douyin, TikTok, Kuaishou (快手), and Xiaohongshu all do it. But when you’re trying to build a consistent presence across multiple channels, those logos can confuse your audience. Followers on TikTok might see a JiMeng watermark and assume the video was downloaded, not created by you. That’s where removing the watermark before reposting becomes essential.

Why Watermarks Hurt Cross-Platform Video Sharing

Let’s break down the real-world problem. Imagine you’re a content creator who uses JiMeng (即梦) for AI-generated videos in Camera Mode. You upload your own photo, the AI generates a video featuring your face, and it looks polished. But the watermark is baked in. You then want to share that same video on Douyin (抖音) to reach a Chinese audience, on TikTok for the international crowd, and on Xiaohongshu (小红书) for lifestyle content. Each platform already has its own watermarking system. So now your video has two watermarks — the JiMeng one and the platform’s own logo — which looks messy and unprofessional.

The same issue happens when you download a video from Douyin or TikTok. The platform adds a watermark with the uploader’s username. If you’re reposting that video (with permission, of course) on another platform, that watermark implies it’s not yours. For brands and creators who repurpose content across channels, this is a dealbreaker. You want the video to feel native to each platform, not like a recycled clip.

This isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s about trust. Audiences on Xiaohongshu expect original, high-quality content. A video with a JiMeng watermark might look like a quick download, not a genuine creation. Similarly, on Kuaishou, users are savvy enough to spot a reposted TikTok video with the TikTok watermark still visible. It damages your credibility.

How OffWatermark Solves the Reposting Problem

OffWatermark handles this in a straightforward way. It’s a website — not an app, not a download — so you can use it from any device with a browser. The process is simple: open the source app (JiMeng, Douyin, TikTok, Kuaishou, or Xiaohongshu), find the video you want to repost, tap share, and copy the link. Then open offwatermark.com, paste that link into the input box, and click “Extract Watermark-Free Video.” In seconds, you get a clean version of the original source file — 100% quality, zero re-encoding.

Here’s what that looks like in practice. Let’s say you created a video in JiMeng (即梦) Camera Mode. You uploaded a selfie, and the AI generated a short clip where your avatar speaks. The watermark is at the bottom. You copy the JiMeng share link (something like `https://jimeng.jianying.com/s/xxxxx`), paste it into OffWatermark, and download the clean video. Now you can upload that same video to Douyin, TikTok, and Xiaohongshu without any JiMeng branding. Each platform’s audience sees a native-looking post.

The same workflow applies to Douyin and TikTok. If you find a video you want to repost (with the creator’s permission), you copy the Douyin link (`https://v.douyin.com/xxxxx`) or TikTok link (`https://www.tiktok.com/@user/video/xxxxx`), and OffWatermark strips the platform watermark. You’re left with the original video file, ready to be repurposed.

For Kuaishou and Xiaohongshu, the process is identical. Kuaishou links look like `https://v.kuaishou.com/xxxxx`, and Xiaohongshu links look like `https://www.xiaohongshu.com/explore/xxxxx`. Paste, extract, download. It’s the same interface, the same speed, and the same quality.

Real-World Use Cases for Cross-Platform Reposting

Let’s walk through a few scenarios where this matters most.

Scenario 1: The AI Creator

You use JiMeng (即梦) Camera Mode to generate videos for your personal brand. You post the raw JiMeng video on Douyin, but you also want to share it on TikTok without the JiMeng watermark confusing international viewers. You use OffWatermark to strip the watermark, then upload the clean version to TikTok. Your TikTok audience sees a professional video that looks like it was created specifically for that platform.

Scenario 2: The Content Syndicator

You run a multi-platform channel where you repost high-quality videos from Douyin to TikTok and Kuaishou. You always get permission from the original creator. But each Douyin video has a watermark with the creator’s handle. You use OffWatermark to remove it before reposting, so the video feels native to TikTok or Kuaishou. Your audience doesn’t see a “repost” label — they just see great content.

Scenario 3: The Brand Manager

You manage a brand’s presence across Xiaohongshu and TikTok. Your team creates videos in JiMeng Camera Mode for Xiaohongshu, but you also want to repurpose them for TikTok. The JiMeng watermark would look out of place on TikTok. OffWatermark lets you extract the clean source file, then you can add your own branding or captions before posting. The video quality stays at 100%, with no re-encoding artifacts.

Scenario 4: The Freelance Editor

You work with clients who send you videos from various platforms. One client uses Kuaishou, another uses Douyin. You need to edit their videos in a timeline without platform watermarks. OffWatermark gives you the original file, so you can cut, color-grade, and add effects without any distractions.

Important: Only Remove Watermarks From Your Own Videos

OffWatermark is a tool for creators, not for stealing content. The platform watermark exists for a reason — it identifies the original uploader. If you’re reposting someone else’s video, always get their permission first. Removing a watermark from content you didn’t create is a violation of copyright and platform terms of service.

For your own videos, though, watermarks are just an unnecessary layer. You created the content. You own the rights. You should be able to share it anywhere without a platform logo dictating where it came from.

OffWatermark supports all the major platforms: JiMeng (即梦) Camera Mode, Douyin (抖音), TikTok (international), Kuaishou (快手), and Xiaohongshu (小红书). It works through a simple web interface — no app, no install, no hassle. You get the original source file at full quality, ready for cross-platform reposting.

If you’re serious about building a presence across multiple channels, removing watermarks before reposting is a small step that makes a big difference. It keeps your content clean, professional, and platform-agnostic.

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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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