JiMeng (即梦), the AI video generation platform from ByteDance, has a feature that creators love: Camera Mode (出镜模式). You upload a photo or a short clip of yourself, and the AI generates a video where you appear to be speaking, moving, or presenting content in a realistic, generated scene. It’s a game-changer for solo creators who don’t have a studio, camera crew, or acting experience.
But there’s a catch. Every video created in Camera Mode comes with a jimeng watermark — a semi-transparent logo overlay that signals the video was AI-generated. If you’re planning to use these videos for commercial projects — like product demos, social ads, client pitches, or e-learning content — that watermark is a dealbreaker. It looks unprofessional, and most platforms (like YouTube, Vimeo, or paid ad networks) have policies against republishing watermarked content from third-party tools.
The good news? You don’t need to re-record anything. You just need to remove that jimeng watermark cleanly, and OffWatermark makes it possible by extracting the original source file directly from JiMeng’s servers.
Here’s how real creators are using this workflow for commercial work.
Let’s be clear: JiMeng’s watermark isn’t there by accident. It’s a branding measure from ByteDance. But when you’re using your own face and your own content — not stock footage or someone else’s IP — that watermark becomes a barrier to professional distribution.
Real-world scenario: Sarah runs a small online coaching business. She records a 60-second intro video using JiMeng Camera Mode, where she explains her course syllabus. The AI handles the lighting, background, and even her lip-sync. The result is polished and natural. But she can’t upload it to her sales page because the watermark covers her face every few seconds. She tried cropping it out, but that ruined the framing.
Instead of scrapping the video, Sarah used OffWatermark to remove the camera mode watermark. She pasted her JiMeng share link into the website, clicked extract, and downloaded the original source file — 100% quality, no re-encoding, no visible logo.
The video went straight into her landing page. No reshoot needed.
OffWatermark isn’t just a JiMeng tool. It’s a multi-platform video extraction service that supports JiMeng (即梦) Camera Mode, Douyin (抖音), TikTok (international), Kuaishou (快手), and Xiaohongshu (小红书). This matters because many commercial projects pull video assets from multiple sources.
Example workflow for a marketing agency:
The entire process is server-side. You don’t upload files. You don’t install software. You just share the video from the source app, copy the link, and paste it into offwatermark.com. The system fetches the clean version from the platform’s CDN or API.
This is critical for commercial use because there’s no quality loss. Many watermark removal tools re-encode the video, which degrades resolution, introduces artifacts, or changes the frame rate. OffWatermark delivers the original source file — the same file that existed before the watermark was added.
Let’s walk through three concrete scenarios where Camera Mode videos become commercially viable after watermark removal.
If you’re a course creator, you know that video quality directly impacts perceived value. A grainy, watermarked intro makes your course look amateurish. JiMeng Camera Mode lets you generate a high-quality presenter video without a real camera — but the watermark ruins the illusion.
One creator we spoke with used JiMeng to generate a series of lesson intros for a paid Udemy course. Each video was 30–60 seconds long. After using OffWatermark to remove the camera mode watermark, the videos looked like they were shot in a professional studio. The instructor’s face was clear, the background was clean, and there was no distracting logo.
The result: Higher completion rates on the course preview, and a noticeable bump in enrollment.
Small businesses often rely on short, punchy video ads for Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok. But hiring a videographer is expensive. JiMeng Camera Mode offers a budget-friendly alternative: the business owner uploads a selfie, and the AI generates a video where they speak directly to the camera.
The problem? If you run that video as a paid ad, the watermark can trigger platform moderation flags. Some ad networks automatically reject watermarked content from third-party apps.
Using OffWatermark to remove the jimeng watermark before uploading to the ad manager solves this. The video passes moderation, runs smoothly, and the business owner doesn’t have to disclose that it was AI-generated (unless required by platform policy).
Freelance video editors and social media managers often receive raw content from clients who shoot on their phones or use apps like JiMeng. If the client sends a Camera Mode video with a watermark, the freelancer needs to clean it up before delivering the final cut.
OffWatermark fits into this workflow seamlessly. The freelancer asks the client to share the JiMeng video and copy the link. The freelancer pastes it into offwatermark.com, downloads the clean file, and drops it into their editing timeline. No re-encoding, no sync issues, no quality loss.
This is especially useful for multi-platform projects. A single video might be edited for YouTube, repurposed for Douyin, and reformatted for Xiaohongshu. Having the original source file (without watermark) gives the editor maximum flexibility.
A common misconception is that OffWatermark is a mobile app you need to download. It’s not. There is no iOS app, no Android app, no APK, and no installation required. You access it through any web browser on any device.
The exact workflow:
That’s it. No file uploads, no complex settings, no waiting for processing.
OffWatermark offers a free tier (3 extractions) so you can test the service with your own videos. After that, plans start at $4.99 for 100 extractions, with monthly and annual Pro options.
One important note: Only use this for videos you personally created. Removing watermarks from someone else’s content without permission may violate copyright or platform terms of service. OffWatermark is a tool for creators who want to repurpose their own work — not for stealing others’ content.
JiMeng Camera Mode is a powerful tool for solo creators, small businesses, and freelancers. But the watermark limits its commercial potential. With OffWatermark, you can remove that watermark cleanly and use the original source file in any project — from paid ads to online courses to client deliverables.
The process takes less than a minute. No apps, no downloads, no quality loss. Just a link, a click, and a clean video ready for commercial use.
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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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