Remove Watermark from PDF
Learn about PDF watermarks — why they exist, when they can be legitimately removed, and how to work with watermarked documents.
PDF watermarks are text or image overlays placed on document pages to indicate ownership, status, or licensing. While there are legitimate reasons to remove a watermark from your own documents, PDF.it does not offer watermark removal as a tool because it could facilitate copyright infringement. This page explains your options.
- ✓ Understand why PDFs have watermarks
- ✓ Learn when removal is legitimate
- ✓ Find alternatives to removing watermarks
- ✓ Add your own watermarks to protect documents
Need to Work with Watermarks?
Add your own professional watermarks to protect your documents, or flatten PDFs to lock in existing content.
Why Do PDFs Have Watermarks?
Watermarks protect intellectual property, mark documents as drafts or confidential, brand content with logos, and deter unauthorized copying across legal, corporate, and publishing industries.
Legitimate Removal Scenarios
You can legitimately remove a watermark if you are the original author, purchased a license, or the watermark was added by mistake. Go back to the source file to export a clean PDF.
Alternatives to Removal
Purchase the full licensed version, contact the owner for an unwatermarked copy, use it for preview only, or create your own content. Use PDF.it to add your own watermarks.
How to Handle Watermarked PDFs
Determine ownership
Who owns the document and why the watermark was added
Re-export if you own it
Go back to the source file and export without the watermark
License or add your own
Purchase the full version or add your own watermark
Frequently Asked Questions
Can PDF.it remove watermarks from PDFs?
No. PDF.it does not offer watermark removal because it could enable copyright infringement and piracy. Instead, PDF.it offers tools to add your own watermarks to protect your documents.
Is it legal to remove a watermark from a PDF?
It depends. If you own the original document and added the watermark yourself, you can remove it. However, removing watermarks from documents you do not own — such as stock photos, licensed content, or trial software — typically violates copyright law and terms of service.
Why do PDFs have watermarks?
Watermarks serve several purposes: protecting intellectual property, marking documents as drafts or confidential, branding documents with a company logo, deterring unauthorized copying, and indicating the document's status (e.g., SAMPLE, DRAFT, APPROVED).
How can I get a PDF without the watermark?
The legitimate way is to purchase or license the full version of the document. For draft watermarks, ask the author for the final version. For trial watermarks, purchase the software license. For stock content, buy the full-resolution version.
Can I add my own watermark to a PDF with PDF.it?
Yes. PDF.it's Watermark PDF tool (available on the Pro plan) lets you add custom text or image watermarks to your PDFs. You can control the position, opacity, rotation, and size of the watermark.
What should I do if I accidentally watermarked my own PDF?
If you added a watermark to your own document and still have the original unwatermarked file, simply use that version. If you only have the watermarked version, you may need to recreate the document from the source file (Word, PowerPoint, etc.) and export a new PDF without the watermark.