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heftykoo | 1 month ago

When Google Gemini started adding a watermark to generated images (including Nano Banana images), I wanted a way to download the original outputs without cropping or post-processing.

Over a few iterations I tried three approaches:

1) OpenCV heuristics Fixed-position detection + color estimation + inpainting. Fast, but fragile: works on flat backgrounds, fails on textured images.

https://geminiwatermarkcleaner.com/changelog/v1-1-0.html

2) LaMa inpainting High-quality reconstruction using a local LaMa model. Very accurate, but slow (~30s/image on CPU) and heavy to ship.

https://geminiwatermarkcleaner.com/changelog/v2-0-0.html

3) Lightweight watermark-specific algorithm Inspired by community implementations and optimized for Gemini’s logo pattern: geometry-aware detection + edge-preserving fill, no neural model. • Binary < 2MB • Millisecond latency • Runs fully locally in browser

https://geminiwatermarkcleaner.com/changelog/v3-0-0.html

I packaged this into a Chrome extension and a local web Gemini Watermark Remover tool: https://geminiwatermarkcleaner.com/gemini-watermark-remover....

Everything runs locally; images never leave the machine.

I also used this as a small experiment in building a paid micro-utility: payments, licensing, and basic marketing turned out harder than the algorithm itself.

Happy to answer questions about detection, inpainting tradeoffs, or browser-side image processing.

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