CamScanner Remove Image Watermark

v1.0.0

Use CamScanner to remove watermarks from images while preserving the underlying content and original layout. Powered by a high-precision image enhancement en...

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Install

openclaw skills install camscanner-image-remove-watermark

CamScanner Image Remove Watermark

Overview

CamScanner provides a high-precision image enhancement engine that removes watermarks from images while preserving the underlying content and original layout. It intelligently detects overlaid watermarks, stamps, and translucent logos and erases them, leaving the underlying document clean and legible. The workflow is a 3-step pipeline: upload the image, enhance it with enhance_mode: 10 (remove watermark), then download the result. For convenience, the enhance step also supports a raw output mode that returns the processed image bytes directly, skipping the download step.

When to Use

  • User wants to remove watermarks, stamps, or translucent logos from an image
  • User has a scan or photo of a document with a watermark that needs to be cleaned
  • User wants to recover a clean copy of a watermarked image
  • User has a watermarked scan and needs a clean copy for OCR, printing, or sharing

Privacy & Data

Important: Privacy & Data Flow Notice

  • Third-party service: This skill sends your files to CamScanner's official servers (ai-tools.camscanner.com) for processing.
  • Data retention: CamScanner servers process your files in real-time. Files are not permanently stored on the server.
  • Local files: Output files are saved to your local filesystem at the path you specify.

API Reference

Base URL: https://ai-tools.camscanner.com

Supported Enhancements

source_typeenhance_modeOperationOutput
image10Remove watermark.jpg

Step 1: Upload Image

BASE="https://ai-tools.camscanner.com"

IN_FILE_ID=$(curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/upload_file/execute" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
  --data-binary "@/path/to/image.jpg" | jq -r '.tool_result.data.file_id')

Response:

{
  "code": 200,
  "tool": "upload_file",
  "tool_result": {
    "success": true,
    "data": {
      "file_id": "file_1741857600_ab12cd34ef56",
      "size": 24576
    }
  }
}

Step 2: Enhance Image (Remove Watermark)

OUT_FILE_ID=$(curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/enhance_image/execute" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d "{\"file_id\":\"$IN_FILE_ID\",\"enhance_mode\":10,\"output_mode\":\"file_id\"}" \
  | jq -r '.tool_result.data.file_id')

Response:

{
  "code": 200,
  "tool": "enhance_image",
  "tool_result": {
    "success": true,
    "data": {
      "file_id": "file_1741857701_9988aabbccdd",
      "enhance_mode": 10
    }
  }
}

Step 3: Download Result

curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/download_file/execute?response_mode=raw" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d "{\"file_id\":\"$OUT_FILE_ID\"}" \
  -o /path/to/output.jpg

Critical: The response_mode=raw query parameter is required to get the binary file. Without it, the response is JSON.

Alternative: One-Shot Raw Output

If you don't need a reusable file_id for the result, pass "output_mode": "raw" to enhance_image and save the response body directly — this combines steps 2 and 3:

curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/enhance_image/execute" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d "{\"file_id\":\"$IN_FILE_ID\",\"enhance_mode\":10,\"output_mode\":\"raw\"}" \
  -o /path/to/output.jpg

Quick Reference: Complete Pipeline

Remove watermark from an image (three-step, keeps an output file_id):

BASE="https://ai-tools.camscanner.com"
INPUT_IMAGE="/path/to/image.jpg"
OUTPUT_FILE="/path/to/output.jpg"

# Upload
IN_FILE_ID=$(curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/upload_file/execute" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
  --data-binary "@$INPUT_IMAGE" | jq -r '.tool_result.data.file_id')

# Enhance (remove watermark)
OUT_FILE_ID=$(curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/enhance_image/execute" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d "{\"file_id\":\"$IN_FILE_ID\",\"enhance_mode\":10,\"output_mode\":\"file_id\"}" \
  | jq -r '.tool_result.data.file_id')

# Download
curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/download_file/execute?response_mode=raw" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d "{\"file_id\":\"$OUT_FILE_ID\"}" \
  -o "$OUTPUT_FILE"

Or one-shot (two-step, raw image stream straight from enhance_image):

BASE="https://ai-tools.camscanner.com"
INPUT_IMAGE="/path/to/image.jpg"
OUTPUT_FILE="/path/to/output.jpg"

# Upload
IN_FILE_ID=$(curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/upload_file/execute" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
  --data-binary "@$INPUT_IMAGE" | jq -r '.tool_result.data.file_id')

# Enhance + download in one call
curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/enhance_image/execute" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d "{\"file_id\":\"$IN_FILE_ID\",\"enhance_mode\":10,\"output_mode\":\"raw\"}" \
  -o "$OUTPUT_FILE"

Common Mistakes

MistakeFix
Forgetting response_mode=raw on downloadAlways append ?response_mode=raw to the download URL
Wrong Content-Type on uploadUpload uses application/octet-stream, not multipart/form-data
Using GET instead of POSTAll endpoints use POST
Passing enhance_mode as a stringenhance_mode is an integer — use 10, not "10"
Missing output_mode in enhance requestMust be either "file_id" (then download separately) or "raw" (stream out)
Parsing JSON when output_mode is "raw"With raw, the response body IS the image — write it to a file with -o
Trying to download a file_id after raw responseraw mode returns no file_id; re-run in file_id mode if you need one

Error Handling

Check each step before proceeding:

# After upload
if [ -z "$IN_FILE_ID" ] || [ "$IN_FILE_ID" = "null" ]; then
  echo "Upload failed"; exit 1
fi

# After enhance (file_id mode)
if [ -z "$OUT_FILE_ID" ] || [ "$OUT_FILE_ID" = "null" ]; then
  echo "Enhancement failed"; exit 1
fi

Version tags

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Runtime requirements

💧 Clawdis
Binscurl, jq