Why JiMeng Camera Mode Videos Have Watermarks (And How OffWatermark Solves It)

2026-06-20 · OffWatermark Blog

Imagine spending hours crafting the perfect prompt, tweaking every parameter, and finally generating an AI video that looks exactly like you envisioned. Then, just as you're about to share it, you notice it: a persistent logo or text overlay stamped right across the frame. That’s the reality for anyone using JiMeng (即梦)’s Camera Mode. The platform adds a watermark to every video generated through this feature, and it’s not an accident.

To understand why, think of the watermark as a digital "borrower's card." JiMeng’s Camera Mode lets you upload a photo or video of yourself, and the AI uses that as a reference to generate a new video where your face or appearance is the star. It’s a powerful, almost magical tool—but it also requires massive server resources and complex models. The watermark acts as a label, reminding viewers that this content was created using JiMeng’s technology. It’s their way of saying, "This was made with our tools."

But here’s the catch: that watermark can ruin the professional look of your content. Whether you’re a content creator, a marketer, or just someone who wants a clean video for a personal project, that logo feels like an unwanted guest. You want your work to stand on its own, not carry someone else’s branding. That’s where the frustration sets in.

The Analogy: A Free Sample with a Sticker

Imagine you walk into a bakery and they offer you a free, freshly baked croissant. It’s delicious, but they stick a price tag right on top of it. You can still eat it, but the experience is marred. That’s exactly what JiMeng’s Camera Mode watermark is: a free sample with a sticker you can’t peel off.

JiMeng gives you the video for free (or as part of a subscription), but the watermark is the cost of using their platform. It’s a trade-off: you get the AI’s power, but you also get the branding. For many users, this is acceptable for personal use. But if you want to post that video on Instagram, TikTok, or a professional portfolio, the watermark becomes a distraction. It screams "AI-generated" in a way that might not align with your brand’s aesthetic.

This isn’t a bug or a hidden fee—it’s a deliberate design choice. JiMeng wants to ensure that anyone who sees your video knows it came from their platform. Think of it as a digital signature. The problem is, that signature isn’t always welcome.

How OffWatermark Removes the Barrier

So, how do you get a clean version of your JiMeng Camera Mode video? You don’t need to re-edit, re-render, or download shady software. OffWatermark solves this by working directly with the platform’s infrastructure.

Here’s the simple workflow:

That’s it. No app to install, no complex settings. OffWatermark is a website—not a mobile app—so you can use it from any device with a browser. The technology works server-side: our system fetches the original source file from JiMeng’s CDN, bypassing the watermark overlay entirely. The result is a 100% quality, zero-re-encoded video that looks exactly as you intended.

And it’s not just for JiMeng. OffWatermark also supports Douyin (抖音) , TikTok (international version), Kuaishou (快手) , and Xiaohongshu (小红书) . So whether you’re dealing with a JiMeng Camera Mode watermark or a platform logo from Douyin, the process is identical.

Why This Matters for Creators

If you’re serious about your content, every pixel counts. A watermark, no matter how subtle, can reduce engagement and make your work look less professional. OffWatermark gives you control back. You can repurpose your AI-generated videos for ads, social media posts, or client presentations without the visual clutter.

The best part? It respects your ownership. You created the video—the AI was just the tool. The watermark is the platform’s label, not yours. OffWatermark simply helps you remove that label so your work can speak for itself.

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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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