Remove · AI video generator
Kling's visible logo is the obvious part — and trivial to crop. The bigger issue is the encoder signature and AI metadata that survives editing. Platforms scan for these long before they look at pixels.
Kling content gets detected by: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube. Each platform has its own scanner — but they all look for the same signatures.
Upload your file at calabilabs.com/app. The pipeline strips Kling's Visible Kling watermark in corner, generator metadata, and encoder signatures, then injects authentic phone-capture identity. The forensic proof card shows you exactly what was removed before you download.
Yes — that's why it's so hard to defeat with consumer tools. The watermark is embedded in the file's metadata container and encoded into the bitstream. Neither survives a regular crop or basic re-encode unless the tool specifically targets them.
Yes. The visible content is preserved. Changes happen at the metadata level (invisible) and at the pixel level (imperceptibly small noise + perspective shifts that defeat fingerprinting but never affect what you actually see).
Instagram, TikTok, YouTube all scan for Kling's watermark signatures before a human ever sees the post.