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    Google introduces an AI watermark toggle

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamAugust 17, 2026
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    Google recently announced that it will allow its users the ability to disable visible watermarks on AI-generated content produced by its Gemini ecosystem. A move aimed at offering greater creative flexibility for professionals while still preserving backend transparency.

    The tech giant confirmed the toggle option will apply across outputs including images, videos, and music generated by its Nano Banana, Omni, and Lyria AI models. Josh Woodward, VP for Gemini, stated on X the feature is designed to strike a pragmatic balance between creative control for end-users and digital provenance safety.

    While users can turn off the visible emblem via media settings in Gemini and Google’s video editor, Flow, the underlying security frameworks, remain fully active.

    Woodward noted the visible watermark toggle will not be available in countries where keeping visible watermarks is required by law.

    Google highlighted the invisible SynthID watermarking and the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) open-standard metadata will continue to embed into all media generations to ensure content origin can still be verified across Search and third-party validation tools.

    Google is also open sourcing a developer library named Credentio to support localised metadata validation in external applications.

    The decision closely follows a move by competitor Anthropic, which recently introduced mandatory invisible text watermarking across its Claude platform to align with regulatory requirements under Article 50 of the European Union AI Act.

    While Anthropic’s approach embeds machine-readable markers directly into text strings and media files worldwide to curb unauthorised AI usage, Google’s latest policy emphasises making front-facing watermarks optional to better serve creative workflows without sacrificing underlying detection capabilities.

    Google plans a phased rollout of the watermark removal toggle across its consumer and developer surfaces in the coming days, with integration into Google Search expected shortly after.

    Source: Mobile World Live

    Image Credit: Google


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