If you’ve spent any time generating videos with JiMeng (即梦) or its international counterpart Dreamina, you’ve hit the same wall: you create something genuinely impressive, and then the platform slaps its watermark across the final output. It’s especially frustrating with Camera Mode, where you upload your own photo or video and the AI generates a clip featuring your likeness. That watermark feels like it’s on *your* face, not just the canvas.
The good news is that the tooling around this has matured significantly. In 2026, you don’t need to screen-record your screen or crop the video edges and lose quality. There are proper extraction tools that pull the original, unwatermarked source file directly from the platform’s servers. Here’s the practical list of what actually works right now.
Before diving into the list, let’s set the criteria. A good watermark remover for JiMeng and Dreamina in 2026 needs to do three things:
This is the first tool I recommend when people ask about removing the camera mode watermark from JiMeng. OffWatermark is a web-based service that doesn't just handle JiMeng (即梦) — it also covers Douyin (抖音), TikTok (international), Kuaishou (快手), and Xiaohongshu (小红书).
How it works: You open the JiMeng app, find your video, tap the share button, and copy the link (it looks something like `https://jimeng.jianying.com/s/xxxxx`). Then, you head to offwatermark.com in any browser, paste that link, and click extract. The server-side technology pulls the original source file from JiMeng's API.
Why it wins: The "zero re-encoding" claim is the big one. Because it extracts the source file, you get the exact same quality as the original upload — no generation loss. It’s also a website, not an app, so there’s nothing to download or install. You can use it from your phone, laptop, or tablet.
Pricing: You get 3 free extractions to test it out. After that, it’s $4.99 for 100 extractions (Starter), or $9.99/month for Pro, which is cheaper if you’re doing this daily. There’s also a Pro Annual plan at $79.99.
Best for: Creators who need a reliable, multi-platform solution, and specifically those who want to remove watermarks from JiMeng Camera Mode videos without sacrificing quality.
There are a few open-source scripts and developer tools floating around that interact directly with the JiMeng (即梦) API. These are less "tools" and more "code snippets" that you run locally. They work by mimicking the request the app makes to fetch the video, but stripping out the watermark parameter.
How it works: You typically need to provide a session token or cookie from your logged-in JiMeng account. The script then calls the API to get the video info and constructs the URL for the clean video file.
Why you might try it: It’s free, and for developers, it’s a fun weekend project. It gives you full control.
The catch: These are not user-friendly. If you don’t know how to run a Python script or read API documentation, you’re going to be lost. Also, they break often. When ByteDance updates their API endpoints, the script stops working until a developer updates it. For a non-technical creator, this is a massive time sink.
Best for: Developers who want a free, hands-on solution and don’t mind troubleshooting.
You’ll find hundreds of websites that claim to download videos from "anywhere." Most of them are junk. They either flood you with ads, force you to install browser extensions, or they just give you a screen recording of the video (which still has the watermark or is compressed).
How they work: Most of these sites just parse the page for a `
Why they fail: For JiMeng Camera Mode specifically, the watermarked video is often a separate render. A generic downloader will grab that render. It won't know how to call the specific API endpoint that serves the clean file. You’ll end up with a watermarked video in a worse quality container.
Best for: Nothing, honestly. Avoid these if you care about quality or your device’s security.
If you’re using OffWatermark, the process is straightforward. But here’s a pro tip for the Camera Mode specifically:
This works because OffWatermark handles the heavy lifting on their server. It fetches the clean source file from JiMeng's CDN, bypassing the watermarked render that gets displayed in the app.
The landscape for removing watermarks has changed. In 2026, you don't have to settle for blurry crops or lossy screen recordings. The list boils down to two real options: you can wrestle with developer tools and API scripts, or you can use a purpose-built service like OffWatermark that handles the extraction cleanly.
For most creators — especially those working across multiple platforms like Douyin (抖音) and TikTok — OffWatermark is the clear winner. It’s the only one on this list that gives you the original source file, works from a simple share link, and covers all the major Chinese and international platforms.
> 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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