Text overlays and export labels
Visible labels, draft markers, or export-related text that appears over slide content.
Remove Watermark from PowerPoint
Clean PowerPoint export marks and watermark-like overlays from presentation files so your slides look ready for sharing and presenting.
PowerPoint files can contain different visual marks depending on how the deck was exported, generated, or reused.
Visible labels, draft markers, or export-related text that appears over slide content.
Logos, faded marks, or repeated design elements that interfere with final presentation readability.
Watermark-like elements carried over from source templates or previously shared deck versions.
Manual cleanup can be a reasonable approach when the deck is small and the issue appears in only a few places.
If you only need to fix a handful of slides, direct edits in PowerPoint may be enough.
Manual removal is easier when the mark is consistent and not deeply embedded in slide layouts.
Occasional presenters may prefer quick manual fixes over adopting a repeatable cleanup process.
As deck volume increases, repeated manual edits can consume time and create inconsistent output quality.
Recurring deck production often turns manual watermark cleanup into a time sink.
Version updates across many files increase the chance of missed cleanup and inconsistent quality.
When slide drafts are generated quickly, post-export cleanup can become a recurring bottleneck.
Not yet. Stage 1 is focused on marketing and early-access validation. Contact us to share your use case.
Yes. PowerPoint cleanup workflows are a core focus, including common visible watermark and export mark scenarios.
That is the main direction. We are prioritizing workflows where manual cleanup becomes repetitive across many files.
Use the contact page and describe your file volume and workflow. We will follow up with next steps.
Share your workflow and we will notify you when early access opens.