How to Remove the Freepik Watermark — Complete Guide (2026)
Freepik is one of the largest graphic design resource platforms, offering vectors, photos, PSD files, and icons. Free users downloading assets may encounter watermarks on certain premium resources. Freepik Premium subscribers receive watermark-free downloads. Like most image platforms, it adds a visible watermark in the corner or across the image on free downloads to protect its content and identify its source. This guide shows you exactly how to remove it — legally, quickly, and for free.
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Freepik adds watermarks to premium resources downloaded on the free plan. The mark typically appears as a small Freepik logo or URL overlay. Upgrading to Freepik Premium removes watermarks on all future downloads. For images you own or have licensed, WatermarkOff can remove any remaining marks.
The watermark serves two purposes: it identifies Freepik as the source of the image, and it deters unauthorized commercial use. For users who have legitimately licensed an image or generated it themselves, removing the watermark is a matter of cleaning up the final output for professional use.
Is it legal to remove the Freepik watermark?
Removing a watermark is legal when you own the image or have a valid license that grants modification rights. If you have purchased a license from Freepik or generated the image yourself, you are generally free to remove the watermark for your own use. You should never remove watermarks from images you do not own or have not licensed — this can constitute copyright infringement.
Always check the specific terms of service of the platform the image came from before modifying it commercially.
How to remove the Freepik watermark — step by step
Open WatermarkOff
Go to watermarkoff.net in your browser. No account, no installation required.
Upload your image
Drag and drop your image or click "Choose file". Supports PNG, JPG, WEBP up to 16 MB. Images larger than 2500px are auto-resized for speed.
Select Rectangle mode
Click "Rectangle" in the mode bar. Draw a box directly over the Freepik watermark. Make it 10–15px larger than the visible mark on all sides to catch any semi-transparent edges.
Adjust if needed
Click on the rectangle to select it. Drag to reposition, drag corners to resize. Press Delete to remove and redraw. Add multiple rectangles if there are several watermark elements.
Preview the mask
Click "Preview mask". A black-and-white thumbnail shows exactly what the AI will erase (white) and keep (black). Verify the white zone covers the full watermark before proceeding.
Confirm and remove
Click "Confirm & remove". The AI reconstructs the background behind the watermark in 3–8 seconds.
Download your clean image
Use the before/after slider to compare, then click "Download image" to save the full-resolution PNG.
Tips for the best results
- Use the highest resolution version of the image you have. More pixels = better AI reconstruction quality.
- Keep the mask tight but complete. Cover the entire watermark including any faint semi-transparent edges, but avoid extending significantly into surrounding content.
- Simple backgrounds reconstruct better. Watermarks on solid colors or gradients produce near-perfect results. Complex scenes may show minor artifacts.
- Try multiple times if needed. AI inpainting has a random element — a second attempt often produces a better result.
- Use Paint mode for irregular shapes. If the watermark has a complex or curved shape, Paint mode gives more precision than a rectangle.
Frequently asked questions
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