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I Built a Fast Gemini Watermark Remover (No Upload, No Signup) — Here’s How It Works

The Problem I Kept Running Into
If you’ve been experimenting with Gemini image generation, you’ve probably hit this:

You generate something great… and then a watermark (or random artifact) ruins it.

This kept happening to me.

Especially with:

Gemini watermarks
The weird “Nano Banana” marks
Random objects or glitches in generated images
I just wanted a quick way to clean things up.

Why Existing Tools Didn’t Work for Me
I tried a bunch of “AI watermark removers”.

Most of them had the same issues:

Too slow
Required full image uploads
Overly complicated UI
Not optimized for quick edits
For something that should take 5 seconds, it felt like too much friction.

So I Built My Own
I ended up building a small tool:

👉 https://editghost.xyz

Originally, it was just for cleaning Gemini images.

But over time, I started using it for:

Travel photos
Product mockups
Random screenshots
⚡ What Makes It Different
Instead of being another heavy AI tool, I focused on:

Speed first
Minimal UI
No signup
Mostly browser-based
The goal was simple:

Open → mark → remove → done

🔥 Demo: Removing a Gemini Watermark
Before / After

✏️ Removing Objects with a Brush
You can just paint over the area:

And the AI fills it naturally:

🌍 Not Just for AI Images
I didn’t expect this, but it works well for:

Removing people from travel photos
Cleaning backgrounds
Erasing text or distractions

🧩 Current Features
Right now it supports:

Removing Gemini / Nano Banana watermarks
Object removal (people, text, wires, etc.)
Brush-based selection
Natural content filling
Adding text or overlays
🔒 Built for Speed (and Privacy)
One thing I cared about a lot:

Reducing friction.

No login required
No heavy uploads
Fast processing
Since most of it runs in the browser, you don’t need to send large files to a server.

🛠️ How I Use It
Personally, I use it almost daily for:

AI-generated images
Travel photos
Quick visual edits
It’s become one of those “always open in a tab” tools.

🙌 Would Love Feedback
If you try it, I’d love to know:

Is the use case immediately clear?
What’s missing?
Things I’m considering next:

Batch processing
Better masking tools
Faster performance for large images
Also curious:

Does the browser-first / privacy angle matter to you?

🚀 Try It
If you’re dealing with Gemini images and want a fast cleanup tool:

👉 https://editghost.xyz

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