So you’ve spent hours crafting the perfect video in JiMeng (即梦), tweaking prompts and angles until the AI finally nailed your vision. You hit export, and then you see it — that small but persistent camera mode watermark sitting in the corner. It’s not just a cosmetic annoyance; it can make your content look unfinished, unprofessional, or even like a low-effort repost.
The good news? You don’t have to settle for it. Once you remove the JiMeng watermark using a tool like OffWatermark, you unlock a ton of creative and professional possibilities. The video becomes yours — clean, crisp, and ready for real-world deployment.
Here are seven practical use cases for your JiMeng videos once that watermark is gone.
If you’re a freelancer or agency owner, you’ve probably used JiMeng’s Camera Mode to create personalized video content for clients — like a virtual spokesperson introducing a product or a custom avatar explaining a service.
Clients don’t want to see a third-party platform logo on their branded assets. When you remove the JiMeng watermark, you can deliver a clean file that looks like it was produced in-house. This is crucial for maintaining your professional reputation and justifying your rates. A watermarked video screams "template," while a clean one screams "custom work."
Consistency is everything on visual platforms. If you’re posting AI-generated content to your Xiaohongshu (小红书) profile or Douyin (抖音) account, a stray watermark breaks the visual rhythm of your feed.
By removing the camera mode watermark, you can overlay your own logo, color grade the footage, and create a uniform aesthetic. Whether you’re posting on Douyin (抖音) or its international counterpart TikTok, a clean base video makes your content look native to the platform, which often leads to better organic reach.
Here’s a common workflow: generate a video in JiMeng, then repost it to TikTok, Kuaishou (快手), and Xiaohongshu (小红书). The problem? Each platform adds its own watermark when you download directly from them.
If you use OffWatermark to clean the JiMeng video first, you have a master file. From that master, you can post natively to each platform without worrying about double watermarks or compression artifacts. Plus, if you ever need to remove the Douyin watermark or remove the TikTok watermark from a reposted clip, OffWatermark handles those platforms too — all from the same website.
Short AI clips are great, but they can also be segments within a larger YouTube video. Imagine creating a 10-minute tutorial where you cut to a JiMeng-generated "avatar" segment to explain a complex idea.
If that segment has a watermark, it looks like a glitch in your production pipeline. Removing the JiMeng watermark lets you integrate these clips seamlessly into your editing timeline. The result is a polished, professional video that viewers won't be able to tell was partially AI-generated.
Marketing teams and product managers often need quick visual mockups. JiMeng’s Camera Mode is perfect for generating a quick "talking head" video for a pitch deck or internal presentation.
However, presenting a deck with a watermark can be distracting and undermine your credibility in front of stakeholders. A clean extraction ensures the focus stays on your message, not on the tool you used to create it. It’s a small step that makes a big difference in how your ideas are received.
Not every use case is about business. Many creators use JiMeng to animate old photos or create video versions of personal memories. If you’re using Camera Mode to bring an old family photo to life, you probably want to keep that file forever.
You don’t want your personal archive to be littered with platform logos. By removing the watermark, you ensure your digital memories are clean and timeless. If you ever want to share them on Kuaishou (快手) or Xiaohongshu (小红书) later, you have a pristine source file ready to go.
Here’s a subtle issue: JiMeng (即梦) is the Chinese version of the app, while Dreamina is the international version. If you collaborate with international clients or creators, they might be using Dreamina, which has a different watermark style.
If you receive a video from a collaborator that has a Dreamina watermark, you might need to remove the Dreamina watermark before you can use it in a joint project. OffWatermark supports this use case seamlessly. It’s a practical solution for cross-border teams who work with both the Chinese and international versions of the tool.
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You might be wondering: *Can't I just crop the watermark or use a blur effect?* Sure, but that degrades the quality of your video. Cropping reduces resolution, and blurring looks unprofessional.
OffWatermark takes a different approach. Instead of re-encoding the video, it extracts the original source file from the platform’s server. This means you get 100% original quality with zero re-encoding. There’s no pixelation, no quality loss, and no weird artifacts.
The workflow is simple:
It’s a web-based tool, so there’s nothing to install. It works on any device with a browser. Plus, it’s not limited to JiMeng. If you’re dealing with content from Douyin (抖音), TikTok, Kuaishou (快手), or Xiaohongshu (小红书), the same process applies.
Stopping at the watermark is leaving value on the table. Whether you’re a creator repurposing content, a business owner building a brand, or just someone who wants clean copies of their AI-generated videos, removing the watermark is the first step to making that content work for you.
You don't need complex software or video editing skills. Just a link and a few clicks.
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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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