# Installation Python 3.11 through 3.14 are supported. ## Default metadata mode The default package provides: - provenance inspection; - AI metadata inspection and removal. It installs Pillow, piexif, and c2pa-python for reading metadata directly from files. It does not install NumPy, OpenCV, pillow-heif, Torch, diffusion models, or invisible-watermark decoders. Install it as an isolated command with uv: ```bash uv tool install remove-ai-watermarks ``` Or with pipx: ```bash pipx install remove-ai-watermarks ``` You can also install the Homebrew package on macOS or Linux: ```bash brew install wiltodelta/tap/remove-ai-watermarks ``` ## Visible watermark removal Visible mark detection, OpenCV inpainting, and manual region erasing need the `visible` extra: ```bash uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[visible]" ``` Add `heif` only when the pixel path must decode HEIC, HEIF, or AVIF: ```bash uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[visible,heif]" ``` ## Video processing Video metadata inspection works with the default package, and MP4 and MOV stripping uses the in-tree ISOBMFF box walker. Stripping the non-ISOBMFF containers (MKV, WebM, AVI, FLV, and the audio formats) and writing any cleaned video need ffmpeg on PATH, for example `brew install ffmpeg`. Stable visible-mark identification and removal, full video cleaning, and visible/all batch modes need the `video` extra: ```bash uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[video]" ``` The extra includes the visible pixel runtime and PyAV for preserving variable frame timestamps. Video SynthID regeneration also needs the diffusion stack: ```bash uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[video,diffusion]" ``` ## Invisible watermark removal Install the `qwen-zimage` extra: ```bash uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[qwen-zimage]" ``` Both remaining profiles run a Z-Image face stage on the DiffSynth runtime, so both need this extra. It includes the `diffusion` dependencies; `diffusion` on its own covers the torch and diffusers imports but not the face stage, so it is not enough to run a removal. **An NVIDIA GPU is required.** `qwen-zimage` and `sdxl-zimage` are CUDA-only, and construction refuses any other device rather than falling back to a slow or broken one. There is no CPU, MPS or XPU path for invisible-watermark removal. Visible-mark removal, metadata stripping and every `identify` command still run anywhere. Video SynthID regeneration is a separate VAE path and does still run on CPU or MPS; it needs the `diffusion` extra, not this one. The experimental verified-text post-pass additionally needs LaMa: ```bash uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[text-restoration]" ``` That extra includes `qwen-zimage` and `lama`; it does not add OCR. Text strings and line boxes must be reviewed before the run. ## Feature extras Extras are composable. Install only the capabilities and file formats the application actually uses: | Extra | Capability | Automatically includes | Torch or model download | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | `pixels` | Shared BGR array and image-processing runtime | NumPy, headless OpenCV | No | | `heif` | HEIC, HEIF, and AVIF pixel decoding | pillow-heif | No | | `visible` | Visible mark detection, OpenCV inpainting, and manual erasing | `pixels` | No | | `video` | Visible video identification/removal and timestamp preservation | `visible`, PyAV | No | | `detect` | Open DWT-DCT detection for Stable Diffusion, SDXL, and FLUX | `pixels`, PyWavelets | No | | `trustmark` | Adobe TrustMark detection on Python 3.11-3.12 | trustmark | Yes | | `diffusion` | Torch and Diffusers runtime; video SynthID regeneration | `pixels`, Torch, Diffusers | Yes | | `migan` | MI-GAN ONNX fill backend | `visible`, ONNX Runtime | Model download, no Torch | | `lama` | big-LaMa ONNX fill backend | `visible`, ONNX Runtime | Model download, no Torch | | `qwen-zimage` | Invisible image-watermark removal, both CUDA-only profiles | `diffusion`, DiffSynth | Yes | | `text-restoration` | Opt-in verified Qwen-VAE glyph restoration | `qwen-zimage`, `lama` | Yes | | `all` | Every production feature available on the active Python | All compatible rows above | Yes | | `dev` | Tests, linting, typing, and upstream parity checks | `video`, `detect`, upstream invisible-watermark | Yes, for parity tests | Dependency composition: ```mermaid flowchart LR visible --> pixels video --> visible detect --> pixels diffusion --> pixels migan --> visible lama --> visible qwen["qwen-zimage"] --> diffusion text["text-restoration"] --> qwen text --> lama heif trustmark ``` `heif` and `trustmark` are independent branches. Combine them explicitly with another feature when required. TrustMark requires NumPy 1.x, which has no CPython 3.13 or 3.14 wheels, so that branch is available only on Python 3.11-3.12. The `all` bundle contains every production branch compatible with the active Python and never includes `dev`. Examples: ```bash # Metadata plus torch-free DWT-DCT detection uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[detect]" # Visible removal with HEIC/AVIF support and MI-GAN uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[migan,heif]" # Visible video removal with preserved timestamps uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[video]" # DWT-DCT and TrustMark detection without diffusion removal uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[detect,trustmark]" # Every production capability compatible with this Python uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[all]" # An arbitrary minimal combination uv tool install --force "remove-ai-watermarks[migan,detect]" ``` `heif` stays independent so applications that only process PNG, JPEG, or WebP do not install libheif. `detect` uses the in-tree torch-free decoder and does not install the upstream `invisible-watermark` package. Optional models download their weights on first use. The old `gpu` and `remove` aliases are intentionally not provided. Use `diffusion` and `visible` respectively. ## Install from the repository ```bash git clone https://github.com/wiltodelta/remove-ai-watermarks.git cd remove-ai-watermarks uv sync --frozen ``` Add the feature groups required for your work: ```bash uv sync --frozen --extra dev uv sync --frozen --extra dev --extra diffusion ``` Run commands from the repository root: ```bash uv run remove-ai-watermarks --help ``` ## Development setup Install development dependencies: ```bash uv sync --frozen --extra dev ``` Run the complete project gate: ```bash bash maintain.sh ``` The script syncs every optional backend on top of the `dev` environment above, then runs dependency checks, linting, formatting, type checking, and the test suite. It applies Ruff fixes and formatting in place rather than only reporting them. ## Hugging Face authentication Pass a Hugging Face token directly when the selected model or account requires one: ```bash remove-ai-watermarks invisible image.png --hf-token "$HF_TOKEN" ``` The CLI also loads `HF_TOKEN` from the environment and from a local `.env` file. The same name is documented in `.env.example`. ## Troubleshooting ### The first model run is slow Diffusion and learned fill backends may download model weights on first use. Later runs reuse their caches. ### The command skips invisible removal The normal behavior is to skip diffusion when no supported local signal is found. A missing signal does not prove that the image is clean. If you know the image came from a relevant generator, use `--force`. If the CLI reports that the removal dependencies are unavailable, install the `qwen-zimage` extra. `diffusion` alone covers Torch and Diffusers but not the DiffSynth face stage that both profiles run. Video SynthID removal is a separate path and needs `video` and `diffusion`.