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Look for a good video watermark remover software in Windows 10
You can use Shotcut as a video watermark remover is totally doable, and honestly, it's a pretty clever workaround. Since Shotcut is a full video editor at its core, you're basically borrowing its editing tools to "cut out" the watermark rather than magically erasing it.
How to do it step by step:
Step 1: Import your video into Shotcut by dragging it onto the timeline
Step 2: Click on the video clip to select it
Step 3: Go to the Filters panel (if you don't see it, click View > Filters in the top menu)
Step 4: Click the plus sign (+) and search for "Reframe" or "Crop"
Step 5: Adjust the settings until the watermark is out of frame
Step 6: Export your video – no watermark, no cost, no hassle
A user on the Shotcut forum tried this exact method and literally said "Thanks a ton, it worked!!!" So it's legit.
Shotcut is a completely free and open-source software, and unlike some other "free" video watermark remover tools, it does not add watermarks to your exported files. This is very important because you can remove one watermark, but there is still a possibility of another watermark appearing in the output file. It runs well on Windows 10, supports multiple video formats, and once you master the "re-adjust" technique, you can quickly process similar videos in batches.