Tik Tok videos are fun to make, but that jumping watermark can really ruin the look, right? It moves around, covers your visuals, and makes reposting your content to other platforms a hassle. So, today I'll show you two different ways to remove the Tik Tok watermark.
One using Cap Cut and another using a faster automatic method with Pixman. Let's start with Cap Cut. Open Cap Cut and add your Tik Tok video to a new project.
Add it onto the timeline so it's ready for editing. Next, go to the effects tab. Pick a blur effect that looks smooth and add it onto your clip.
Make sure it stretches to cover the entire duration of your video. Adjust the blur strength until the watermark disappears. You now have a blurred video.
Export this video. Then import the exported video into your media. Remove the blur effect and drag the blurred video onto the timeline.
Now click on mask and select a shape. A rectangle usually works best. Position and resize the mask to cover the area where the watermark appears.
You might need to move it slightly if the watermark jumps between corners. [Music] And that's it. You've successfully hidden the Tik Tok watermark inside Cap Cut.
But if that sounds like too much manual work, don't worry. There's an easier option. Just head over to the Pixman website, find the Tik Tok watermark remover, and upload your video.
No timeline, no masking, no manual adjustments. Pixman's AI automatically detects and removes the watermark for you. In just a few seconds, your video is clean and ready to download.
No blur, no loss in quality. So, there you have it. Two simple ways to remove the Tik Tok watermark.
Use Cap Cut if you want more control, or use Pixman for a fast and effortless one-click solution. If this video helped, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share for more editing tips. See you next time.
Tik Tok videos are fun to make, but that jumping watermark can really ruin the look, right? It moves around, covers your visuals, and makes reposting your content to other platforms a hassle. So, today I'll show you two different ways to remove the Tik Tok watermark.
One using Cap Cut and another using a faster automatic method with Pixman. Let's start with Cap Cut. Open Cap Cut and add your Tik Tok video to a new project.
Add it onto the timeline so it's ready for editing. Next, go to the effects tab. Pick a blur effect that looks smooth and add it onto your clip.
Make sure it stretches to cover the entire duration of your video. Adjust the blur strength until the watermark disappears. You now have a blurred video.
Export this video. Then import the exported video into your media. Remove the blur effect and drag the blurred video onto the timeline.
Now click on mask and select a shape. A rectangle usually works best. Position and resize the mask to cover the area where the watermark appears.
You might need to move it slightly if the watermark jumps between corners. [Music] And that's it. You've successfully hidden the Tik Tok watermark inside Cap Cut.
But if that sounds like too much manual work, don't worry. There's an easier option. Just head over to the Pixman website, find the Tik Tok watermark remover, and upload your video.
No timeline, no masking, no manual adjustments. Pixman's AI automatically detects and removes the watermark for you. In just a few seconds, your video is clean and ready to download.
No blur, no loss in quality. So, there you have it. Two simple ways to remove the Tik Tok watermark.
Use Cap Cut if you want more control, or use Pixman for a fast and effortless one-click solution. If this video helped, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share for more editing tips. See you next time.