JiMeng vs Kling vs Dreamina: Which AI Video Watermark Is Easiest to Remove?

2026-06-01 · OffWatermark Blog

AI video generation is exploding right now, and if you’ve spent any time on Chinese social media or creator communities, you’ve probably seen footage from JiMeng (即梦), Kling, and Dreamina. These three tools produce stunning, sometimes surreal clips—but they all slap a watermark on the final output. That logo or text overlay can ruin a clean edit for a portfolio, a client project, or a personal compilation.

The question isn’t *if* you can remove the watermark—it’s *which* one is the least painful to deal with. After spending a few hours testing each platform and running the results through OffWatermark, here’s a straight comparison of how each watermark behaves and how easy (or annoying) it is to get rid of.

How Each Platform Handles Watermarks

Before diving into removal difficulty, it helps to understand what each watermark looks like and where it sits.

JiMeng (即梦) is ByteDance’s AI video generator. Its “Camera Mode” (出镜模式) lets you upload a photo or short clip of yourself, and the AI generates a video where your face appears in a new scene. That output comes with a prominent, semi-transparent “JiMeng” logo in the bottom-right corner. The watermark is baked into the video stream—it’s not a separate overlay layer.

Kling is Kuaishou’s AI video model. Kuaishou (快手) is a major short-video platform in China, and Kling generates videos with a “Kuaishou” watermark in the bottom-left corner. The watermark is smaller than JiMeng’s and slightly more transparent, but it still covers part of the frame.

Dreamina is the international version of JiMeng. It uses the same underlying technology, but the branding is different—Dreamina places its own logo in the corner of generated videos. Because Dreamina and JiMeng share the same core architecture, the watermark behaves identically in terms of removal difficulty.

| Feature | JiMeng (即梦) | Kling (Kuaishou) | Dreamina |

|---|---|---|---|

| Watermark location | Bottom-right | Bottom-left | Bottom-right |

| Watermark size | Medium, semi-transparent | Small, semi-transparent | Medium, semi-transparent |

| Watermark type | Baked into video stream | Baked into video stream | Baked into video stream |

| Platform origin | ByteDance | Kuaishou | ByteDance (international) |

| Ease of removal (manual) | Hard | Hard | Hard |

| Ease of removal (via OffWatermark) | Easy | Easy | Easy |

Why Manual Removal Fails for All Three

If you try to crop, blur, or patch these watermarks in a video editor, you run into the same problem with all three: the watermark sits on top of moving content. In Camera Mode videos, your face or the background often moves directly under the logo. Blurring the corner leaves a smudge that looks unprofessional. Cropping removes a strip of the video, which changes the aspect ratio and often cuts off important visual information.

Some creators attempt to overlay a static image or color block over the watermark. That works only if the watermark never overlaps with anything important—which is rare in AI-generated clips, where the camera often pans or zooms.

The only reliable way to get a clean file is to extract the original source video before the watermark was added. That’s where a dedicated tool like OffWatermark comes in.

How OffWatermark Handles Each Platform

OffWatermark is a web-based tool—no app download, no install. You open your browser, paste a share link from any supported platform, and it fetches the unwatermarked source file from the platform’s own CDN. The result is 100% original quality with zero re-encoding.

Here’s the workflow for each platform:

For JiMeng (即梦) and Dreamina:

For Kling (Kuaishou):

The key difference is that Kling’s watermark is smaller and slightly easier to ignore if you’re in a pinch, but the extraction process is identical. OffWatermark handles all three platforms through the same interface—no separate settings or modes.

Which One Is Actually Easiest?

If you’re comparing *manual* removal difficulty, Kling wins by a hair because its watermark is smaller and located in the bottom-left, which is often less disruptive to the main subject. But manual removal still produces a degraded result.

If you’re comparing *tool-assisted* removal, all three are equally easy because OffWatermark treats them the same way. The extraction is server-side: you provide the share link, the server fetches the clean version, and you download it. The platform doesn’t matter—the process takes about 10 seconds regardless.

The real differentiator is which platform you use more. If you’re a JiMeng or Dreamina user, you’ll appreciate that OffWatermark specifically supports the Camera Mode watermark. If you’re deep into Kuaishou’s ecosystem, Kling support is built in. And if you switch between Chinese and international versions, OffWatermark covers both Douyin (抖音) and TikTok, plus Xiaohongshu (小红书) and the others.

Practical Advice for Creators

Don’t waste time trying to blur or crop watermarks in editing software. It never looks clean, and you’ll spend 15 minutes on what OffWatermark does in seconds.

Keep in mind that OffWatermark is an independent tool. It is not affiliated with ByteDance, JiMeng, Dreamina, Kuaishou, or Xiaohongshu. The service works by accessing the original source files through each platform’s own infrastructure—no reverse engineering, no hacked APIs.

Also, a quick copyright note: only remove watermarks from videos you personally created. Using this on someone else’s content without permission could violate terms of service or copyright law.

The Bottom Line

| Criteria | Winner |

|---|---|

| Manual removal difficulty | Kling (smaller watermark) |

| Tool-assisted removal | Tie (all work the same way via OffWatermark) |

| Platform ecosystem support | OffWatermark (covers all three plus more) |

| Original quality preservation | OffWatermark (100% quality, zero re-encoding) |

If you’re generating AI videos on any of these platforms and need clean, watermark-free exports for your portfolio, client work, or social media repurposing, OffWatermark is the most straightforward solution. No app install, no quality loss, no guesswork.

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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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