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hey whatamp;#39;s up jiger here do you need to remove some watermarks from your videos in this video I will recommend the three easiest methods you can try depending on which device you prefer to edit videos be it directly on your mobile phone or on a computer letamp;#39;s go if you prefer to use your mobile device one of the most popular free editing tools is cap cut download the application from the App Store if youamp;#39;re on an iPhone or open the Google Play Store if youamp;#39;re on Android launch cap cut and make sure to granted access to your gallery when first prompted create a new project and select the video from which you want to remove the watermark tap the video clip in the edit panel and click duplicate on the toolbar after creating a duplicate layer find the overlay function on the toolbar and drag it to line with the original clip next you will need to add a blur effect to hide the watermark from your video return to the main editing area browse for effect