If you’ve spent any time playing with JiMeng (即梦), ByteDance’s AI video generator, you already know the deal. The tool is incredible for turning a simple selfie into a full talking-head video, a product demo, or a creative character clip. But there’s a catch: every video created in JiMeng’s Camera Mode (出镜模式) ships with a persistent watermark plastered across the frame.
That watermark isn’t just a small logo. It’s a branded overlay that makes your content look unfinished if you try to repurpose it elsewhere. So when you search for a solution, you’ll quickly run into OffWatermark — a web-based tool that claims to strip that watermark cleanly, along with support for Douyin, TikTok, Kuaishou, and Xiaohongshu.
I’ve been testing OffWatermark for a few weeks now, specifically on JiMeng Camera Mode videos. Here’s the honest breakdown.
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Before we get into the pros and cons, let’s clear up a common point of confusion. OffWatermark is not a mobile app. There is no iOS download, no Android APK, and nothing to install. It’s a straightforward website you open in any browser — on your phone, tablet, or desktop.
The workflow is dead simple:
That’s it. No file uploads, no complicated settings, no waiting for re-encoding. The tool works server-side: it fetches the original source file directly from the platform’s CDN or API.
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JiMeng’s Camera Mode is unique. You upload a photo or short video of yourself, and the AI generates a new video where the subject “speaks” or moves based on your input. The output is impressive — but the watermark is baked into that generated file.
OffWatermark doesn’t “paint over” the watermark or blur it. Instead, it extracts the original clean video from JiMeng’s servers before the watermark was applied. This is the key difference between OffWatermark and a typical video editor.
Because the extraction happens at the server level, the output is 100% original quality — zero re-encoding, no compression artifacts, no resolution loss. If the JiMeng video was generated in 1080p, you get a 1080p file without the watermark.
OffWatermark isn’t a one-trick pony. It also supports:
If you create content across multiple platforms, this is a big convenience. One tool, one workflow.
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This is the biggest selling point. Because OffWatermark grabs the source file directly, there’s no degradation. I tested a 4K JiMeng Camera Mode clip, and the downloaded version was identical in resolution, bitrate, and frame rate — just without the watermark.
You don’t need to know anything about video codecs, API calls, or server-side scripting. If you can copy a link and paste it into a website, you can use OffWatermark.
If you’re a creator who posts on both Douyin and Xiaohongshu, or you use JiMeng for AI videos and TikTok for short clips, you don’t need separate tools for each platform. OffWatermark handles all five in one place.
Since it’s a website, it works on iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and even a Chromebook. No platform lock-in.
You get three free extractions just for signing up with an email. That’s enough to test the quality before committing to a paid plan.
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OffWatermark processes one link at a time. If you have a stack of 50 JiMeng videos to clean up, you’ll be clicking “Extract” and “Save” repeatedly. There’s no batch upload or queue system.
You can’t upload a video file directly. If you have a downloaded video sitting on your phone that already has a watermark, OffWatermark can’t help you — you need the original share link from the source app.
Three extractions is generous for a test drive, but if you’re a power user, you’ll need a paid plan pretty quickly. The Starter plan ($4.99 for 100 extractions) is reasonable for occasional use, but heavy creators will want the Pro Monthly ($9.99) or Pro Annual ($79.99).
This is a pro and a con. OffWatermark is an independent tool, which means it has no official relationship with ByteDance, JiMeng, Dreamina (JiMeng’s international version), Kuaishou, or Xiaohongshu. The extraction method relies on how each platform’s CDN is structured. If a platform changes its infrastructure, OffWatermark might need an update to keep working.
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| Plan | Price | Extractions |
|------|-------|-------------|
| Free | $0 | 3 |
| Starter | $4.99 | 100 |
| Pro Monthly | $9.99 | Unlimited |
| Pro Annual | $79.99 | Unlimited |
The Starter plan is enough for occasional use — say, cleaning up a handful of JiMeng videos for a project. The Pro plans are better if you’re extracting regularly.
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Yes. OffWatermark does exactly what it promises for JiMeng Camera Mode watermarks. The output is clean, the quality is untouched, and the process takes less than a minute per video.
It’s not a magic bullet for every scenario — you need the share link, you can’t batch process, and the free tier is limited. But if you’re a creator who regularly works with JiMeng, Douyin, TikTok, Kuaishou, or Xiaohongshu content, it’s a practical tool that saves time and preserves quality.
The biggest thing to keep in mind: only remove watermarks from videos you personally created. OffWatermark is a utility, not a license to repurpose someone else’s work.
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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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