How to remove Galaxy S24 AI Watermark meant to show the image is artificial or modified

The new Samsung Galaxy S24 Series is all about AI, so much so that Samsung has made a big deal about its new AI watermark meant for dissuading users from spreading any AI-altered or purely AI images online.

At the Galaxy Unpacked event last Wednesday, Samsung announced that any image that utilizes the company’s generative capabilities would come with a watermark that appears at the bottom left of each image as the Samsung sparkle logo.

With that said, what if you want the image without the AI watermark? Is it possible? If so, then how? In this guide, you will get to know how to remove Galaxy S24 AI Watermark meant to show the image is artificial or modified.

How to remove Galaxy S24 AI watermark meant to show the image is artificial or modified

AI watermark

Whether you’re creating an AI image or taking a real-life photo and adding an AI-generated background, you will get the AI watermark at the bottom left of the picture. One of the simplest ways to remove the AI watermark would be to crop the bottom left corner of the image and cut out the watermark.

To remove the Galaxy S24 AI watermark, you can make use of Samsung’s own Object Eraser tool. Samsung’s AI-based Objected Eraser tool is an advertised feature that can be used to eliminate and replace unwanted parts of the photo, which involves removing the watermark meant to mark if the image was AI-generated. This will work on Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra models.

Object Eraser is a feature that has been present on Samsung handsets since the One UI 3 update in 2021. As this feature isn’t a part of the new Galaxy AI suite of features that were released with the Galaxy S24, it can be assumed that this is why Object Eraser can remove the AI watermark without triggering the device to add a replacement despite using a similar technology.

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Aviral Sharma is a talented and passionate writer who has been using words to express his thoughts ever since he learned how to hold a pen. He is passionate about outer space, history, sports, and most importantly, technology. Aviral has been a regular writer for rootmygalaxy for over 6 years and has been covering games and Android guides. He currently owns a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, an iPhone 13, and a HP Pavilion laptop.

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