Clear an old logo from an authorized image
Remove Logo From Image
Remove a logo from an image when you own the photo or have permission to change it. Clean an outdated brand mark from a product photo, presentation image, mockup, screenshot, or approved design without changing the rest of the frame.
Why use this photo remover
Start with an approved image
Use a product photo, mockup, screenshot, or campaign file you own or may update.
Select the full brand mark
Cover the symbol, wordmark, tiny letters, outline, transparent edge, and shadow.
Protect product details
Keep packaging text, seams, reflections, and straight product edges outside the brush.
What you can remove
Remove a logo while keeping the image layout
Logos often have sharp edges, outlines, and small lettering. Select the complete mark and its visible shadow, then check nearby product lines, colors, and text before using the cleaned image.
Product photos and mockups
Update your own image without rebuilding the layout
An old logo can make a product photo, slide, or mockup look out of date. When you control the image, brush over the wordmark or symbol and keep the framing, lighting, and surrounding design you already need.
- Useful for owned product photos, drafts, mockups, and screenshots.
- Keep the original layout and crop.
- Review product edges and nearby lettering before downloading.
Edges and small type
Remove the outline, shadow, and tiny letters too
A logo is rarely a flat block of color. It may include a fine outline, a shadow, or small letters that remain visible after the main shape is gone. Include the entire mark and a narrow border, especially on a bright or textured surface.
- Cover symbols, wordmarks, outlines, and shadows.
- Use a smaller brush near product lettering you want to keep.
- Compare color and straight edges on the cleaned image.
Use the clean copy responsibly
Editing a logo does not change who owns the image
Do not remove another company's logo from an image to hide ownership, avoid a license, or suggest that the work is yours. For commercial use, start with an approved source or ask the owner for a clean version.
- Edit only images you own or are allowed to change.
- Keep permission clear for client and commercial work.
- Use a clean brand asset when one is available.
How to remove a logo from an image
Clear the brand mark while keeping the layout
- 01
Start with an approved source
Choose the product photo, mockup, screenshot, or design file you own or have permission to update.
- 02
Select the whole logo
Cover the symbol, wordmark, small letters, outline, and shadow while keeping nearby product text or edges outside the brush.
- 03
Review the product detail
Check color, lighting, straight edges, lettering, and texture around the cleaned logo before using the image.
Check product edges and nearby lettering
Compare the logo removal with the original design
Look at product text, straight edges, lighting, and fine outlines around the cleaned logo. The rest of the image should still read as the same photo.
Logo removal tips
Cover the full mark and protect the details around it
- Cover the complete logo, including tiny letters, outlines, and shadows.
- Avoid brushing over product text or edges that should remain in the photo.
- Use the original source when the logo covers a large or highly detailed area.
When a logo covers product text or detail
A logo covering important product lettering, a face, or a complex illustration may leave a visible repair because the hidden detail is not available elsewhere. Review the cleaned image before publishing it.
Questions about removing logos
Remove logo from image: common questions
Ready to clean an approved image
Remove a logo without rebuilding the image
Choose an image you own or are authorized to edit, select the complete logo, and check the product details before saving.


