Why a watermark is hard to remove from a GIF
A watermark sits on every frame, often over moving content. Cropping it out shrinks the image and can cut the subject; covering it with a box creates a static patch that jitters against the motion. Properly removing it means reconstructing what is behind it, frame by frame, which is exactly the tedious part.
That reconstruction is what a prompt-based editor can automate.
Removing it by description
You bring the GIF, describe 'remove the watermark', and aigif re-renders the GIF, filling the watermarked area consistently across the whole clip. No cropping, no static cover, no timeline.
how it works
- 01
bring the gif
Paste or drop the watermarked GIF into the extension.
- 02
describe it
Say 'remove the watermark in the corner' (or wherever it is).
- 03
export
Get a clean GIF with the watermark gone, consistent across frames.
frequently asked
- Can you actually remove a watermark from a GIF?
- Yes, by reconstructing what was behind it across every frame, rather than cropping it off or covering it.
- Won't cropping work just as well?
- Cropping removes part of the image with the watermark. Removal keeps the full frame.
- Does it stay consistent across frames?
- Yes. aigif re-renders the whole GIF, so the removed area stays consistent instead of flickering.
- Is it a Chrome extension?
- Yes, so you can do it without leaving your browser.
Last updated June 6, 2026