1. It does work perfectly fine, no crashes or issues from that matter! Thank you so much for creating a helpful app like this, very useful, would 100% recommend it! 🙂💗I personally wasn't able to have this app remove a watermark 'cleanly.' Maybe it would have worked if the watermark needing removal had been over a cloudy sky etc.
2. Might take a few tries but it's definitely worth it.Horrible. Its hard to use, it doesnt even blur the watermark or anything, just makes you cut out that part of the video, and when I crop and save, it just makes a big blur on the middle part of the video the entire time and doesnt even save the crop or any edits i make! It reduces quality and I hate it! Please don't waste your time and install..I'll write a very honest review and I hope it helps.
3. DONT!!! Its an absolute waste of time it takes like 30 seconds to 1 minute or even more to load and then they give adds and they don't let you remove the ad! It doesn't even work all it does it stretch the photos and it looks inhuman and horrifying.
4. I get that each invention has alot of hard work and the devs/makers worked hard for this to work but it doesn't.I think it doesn't work for androids cause when you download it from play store it's fine it doesn't need much storage.
5. If you want to make your water mark blurry, this app would be fine for you but if you want to remove it completely and spotlessly, I suggest that you find another app to use.
6. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)╭. But I guess it works for some people.when I first tried to use this app ... it was frustrating because I waited 27 minutes just to see the 30 seconds video I made.
7. This app doesn't " remove " the watermark.
8. For some reason, the keyboard doesn't show up when I try to add a text watermark.
9. Deserves a five star, from my point of view.Thank you so much for this app dear Devs! Works perfectly fine, no issues.
10. I love it! It helped me remove watermarks on my videos and my photos to make them look professional for my YouTube channel.
11. The watermark I was working on had been placed over "words," and the result was more of a 'smudged' effect.