Airbrush Launches Integrated AI Watermark Removal Workflow in AI Editing Suite

NEW YORK, United States – 16th May 2026 – Airbrush has launched an integrated watermark removal workflow that places watermark cleanup alongside image enhancement, upscaling, restoration, extension, and other AI photo tools within a single editing environment.

The announcement responds to editing patterns in 2026, when search intent often begins with queries such as “mejorar calidad de imagen” and extends to related needs like “video remove watermark.” Airbrush framed the workflow to address the multi-step nature of practical editing, where sharpening, color correction, and removal of logos, text layers, stamps, or signatures frequently occur in sequence. The new workflow explicitly lists Watermark as a core cleanup mode within the AI Object Remover context and connects that mode to adjacent functions in the product library.

Airbrush positions the watermark removal capability as part of a broader toolset rather than a stand-alone utility. The product area for object removal makes available dedicated entries for AI Image Watermark Remover, AI Image Enhancer, Image Upscaler, Photo Restoration, AI Image Extender, and AI Magic Eraser. That configuration aims to reduce context switching when users undertake common tasks such as improving sharpness, removing distractions, restoring older photos, or adjusting framing after a watermark is removed. The public-facing flow emphasizes straightforward steps labeled upload, brush, remove, and download to support repeatable workflows for social media posts, ecommerce product photos, archived assets, and event imagery.

Technical emphasis in the release centers on post-removal reconstruction and workflow integration. The announcement notes that effective watermark cleanup requires more than covering a mark: it requires background reconstruction that preserves texture, avoids repetitive artifacts, and maintains believable detail. Airbrush situates its remover to address that reconstruction challenge while remaining accessible within a single editing session that also accommodates image enhancement and extension tasks. The platform documentation and tool listing clarify that watermark removal is intended for images and that the remover is complemented by other AI-driven editors in the suite.

The expanded workflow responds to a variety of use cases and production scales. For single-image fixes, the simplified object removal route is available; for multi-image projects, the suite provides connected tools that support batch or sequential editing tasks within the same environment. The documentation highlights typical cleanup targets including logos, stamps, date marks, signatures, and other visual distractions, and situates watermark cleanup alongside restoration and upscaling capabilities for older or low-resolution assets.

Airbrush described the update as an effort to align product organization and feature labeling with contemporary editing behavior in 2026, when practical search phrases often move from image quality improvement to direct removal of unwanted marks. The company framed the change as part of ongoing development of its AI editing ecosystem, with the watermark removal workflow added to the tool library to make watermark cleanup a native step within broader image preparation processes rather than an isolated, one-off task.

About Airbrush

Airbrush is a software company that develops AI-powered image editing tools for creators, marketers, and content teams. The platform offers object removal, image enhancement, upscaling, restoration, and other AI-assisted editing functions designed to integrate within common visual workflows. Airbrush provides web-based tools and a tool library that groups related editing capabilities for sequential or batch use.

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