Google now lets you nix visible Gemini image watermarks

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. While you can set the Gemini app to create images and videos without a visible watermark, hidden watermarks and metadata will remain. On a week when AI watermarking is a hot topic, Google has just announced that Gemini will let you drop the visible watermarks from created images and videos. Of course, "visible" is the key word here, with Google exec Josh Woodward explaining in a social post that invisible SynthID watermarks and metadata will remain embedded in created Gemini images. "We're striking a balance here between creative control and safety," Woodard wrote on X, adding that the option to drop the visible watermark is available for the Nano Banana image model, the Omni model for videos, and Lyria for generated music.