Logo Remover
Brush a brand logo, channel bug, app icon, or sponsor mark off any image and the AI rebuilds what was behind it. Free, no signup.


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In short
To remove a logo from an image free: upload the picture, brush over the logo — icon, wordmark, and tagline — and tap Remove. In about 15–20 seconds the AI rebuilds the surface behind it. You get 3 a day free, 5 after a Google sign-in, no watermark on the result. Note that logos are usually trademarks: clean your own images freely, but do not remove a mark to misrepresent a product’s origin or imply an endorsement.
Logos are overlays — and a trademark question
Technically, removing a logo is no different from removing any other flat overlay: the mark sits on top of a surface, and the AI rebuilds that surface from the pixels around it. A sponsor logo on a backdrop, a channel bug in the corner of a broadcast still, an app icon in a screenshot, a brand badge on a product shot — all lift the same way once you brush them.
The part that makes logos different from a generic watermark is legal, not technical. A logo is frequently a registered trademark, and trademark law protects against confusion about a product’s source, not just copying. That means removing or altering a logo can be a problem even when copyright never enters the picture — for example, editing a product photo to hide its real brand, or stripping a mark to imply a partnership that doesn’t exist.
So the honest guidance is narrower here than for stock watermarks: use logo removal for legitimate cleanup — a distracting sponsor mark in your event photo, your own old branding you’re refreshing, a channel bug on a clip you own. Don’t use it to disguise what something is. When the image is commercial or involves a brand you don’t own, check the rules first.
How to remove a logo in 3 steps
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Upload the image with the logo
Drag any JPG or PNG into the upload card — a product photo, a clothing shot, an app screenshot, a TV-still with a channel bug, a poster with a sponsor row. Files over 1536 pixels are downscaled automatically. The cleaned image returns at the same dimensions you upload, so there's no need to resize first.
- 2
Brush over the logo or wordmark
Paint the whole logo — icon, wordmark, and any tagline beneath it — plus a small 3–6 pixel margin so the AI has clean context to rebuild from. A 30–60 pixel brush suits most badge-sized logos; widen it for a large hero logo, tighten it for a small corner bug. If the logo is embossed or printed on fabric, paint the full shape including its shadow.
- 3
Remove and download
Tap Remove watermark. In roughly 15–20 seconds the AI replaces the logo area with predicted background — fabric weave, product surface, sky, wall, or UI behind it. Hit Download for a PNG at your upload's size. Flat logos on uniform surfaces lift cleanly; logos over detailed texture may leave faint residue to touch up.