Owners of Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO smartphones often face a situation where the images taken are automatically marked with a watermark, which can be both a brand logo and a device model, and the stamp in the corner of the frame looks unaesthetic, especially if you plan to share a photo on social networks or send it to a customer.
Fortunately, the MIUI shells and the new HyperOS have the ability to disable this feature at the system level, so you don't have to search for third-party apps or use complex editors, just change one setting in the settings menu to stop labeling new images.
In this article, we'll look at all the ways you can get rid of labels, and we'll look at the standard methods that work on most devices, and we'll look at situations where you can only remove the stamp after the fact. The settings may vary slightly depending on the version of the operating system, but the overall algorithm of actions remains the same for all models.
β οΈ Note: Removing watermarks through camera settings does not apply to photos taken before the parameter change. Older images will require other editing methods.
Disabling the watermark through standard settings
The easiest and most correct way is to prevent the camera from applying the logo at the time of shooting. This is a regular feature that does not require Root rights or install additional software. The algorithm of actions is almost identical on all current smartphones of the company, whether it is a budget Redmi Note or flagship Xiaomi 14.
First, you need to open the standard Camera app. Don't go to the gallery, which is to run the viewfinder. In the upper right corner of the screen, you'll see an icon with three horizontal bars, which is a menu of optional options.
In the list that opens, look for a section that might be called About Camera, General Settings, or just at the top of the list, and there's a switch called Watermark or Device Model, and put the slider in an inactive position, and now every time you start the camera, you won't stamp.
- πΈ Open the Camera app on the home screen.
- π Click on the three-bar menu in the upper right corner.
- βοΈ Go to the Settings section.
- π« Find the watermark and turn it off.
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Once you do this, take a test shot and check the result in the gallery, and if the logo is missing, the problem is solved, but in some cases, especially on older versions of MIUI 12 or specific regional firmware, this item may be called differently or hidden deeper in the menu.
Watermarking in MIUI 14 and HyperOS
In more modern versions of shells, such as MIUI 14 and HyperOS, developers have expanded the functionality of the labeling, now the user can not just remove the logo, but also customize its contents, the system allows you to add to the stamp date, time and even model of the device, which can be useful for cataloging images.
To access the advanced settings, go back to the camera menu through three bars. Select Settings, and then find Watermark. Unlike the older versions, there may be not just a switch, but a drop-down list or a few checkboxes. You can choose Model, Date and Time, or Empty.
Choosing a Model variant** will add to the Xiaomi logo the name of your smartphone.It looks stylish on wide-angle landscapes, creating a professional camera effect, but can be annoying on portraits. The Date and Time option adds a time stamp, which is convenient for documentary shooting.
Why does the logo come back after an update? Sometimes after a major system update (e.g., with a new logo) MIUI 13 by 14) the settings are reset to factory values, in which case the watermark disable function needs to be activated manually, and this can also happen when you change region in the phone settings.--> Please note that in some of the Global ROM The settings may be hidden. If you don't find it in the standard menu, try switching the region of the phone. β Additional settings β Region and select India or Singapore, for example, and when you change region, you can see additional options in the camera settings. Using third-party editing apps If you forgot to turn off the stamp before shooting or received a photo from a friend who has a logo, editing apps will help. Modern AI algorithms allow you to remove unnecessary objects and text from photos in seconds, while maintaining the quality of the background. One of the most effective tools is Google's Snapseed app. It has a "point" feature that works like a smart cloning stamp. You just paint over the area with a logo with your finger, and the program automatically fills it with pixels from neighboring areas, given the texture of the image. Other popular editors, such as Adobe Lightroom or TouchRetouch, offer even more advanced tools. Lightroom uses a tool that deals with small objects and it often specializes on the small backgrounds. Application Removal Type Complexity Price Snapseed Point Recovery Low Free Lightroom Mobile Correcting brush Average Freemium TouchRetouch Algorithmic removal Low Paid YouCam Perfect Automatic Erasure Low Freemium When using such programs, it is important not to overdo it. If the logo is on a homogeneous background (sky, wall), the removal will pass unnoticed. If the text covers complex details (face, tissue texture, tree branches), manual correction of boundaries may be required to avoid the "soap" effect of the browser without additional help on the online application, especially if you need to install the online. They use the same neural network technologies as desktop software, and one of the most popular services is WatermarkRemover.io, which is as simple as it can be.
You upload a photo to a site, the algorithm automatically detects the watermark and deletes it. You don't have to highlight or customize anything, the whole process takes a few seconds. Other services like Apowersoft or InPaint offer a little more control. Here you can manually paint over the area of the logo with a marker to tell the algorithm what to delete. This is useful if the automation is wrong and touches important details of the image. The main disadvantage of online methods is the need for a stable Internet connection and a limitation on file size or the number of free processing per day. In addition, the original image quality can be slightly reduced when you compress it to the server. Sometimes users are confused not by the watermark itself in the photo, but by the information about the device model that is displayed when viewing the picture in the gallery or when sending through some messengers. It's not part of the image, it's metadata or a viewing interface, but it's a common desire to remove that desire. MIUI The device model is usually displayed only in detailed viewing mode (when swiping up or pressing "i"). You can not remove this information from the interface, since this is a system function of the OS. EXIF, which are stitched into the photo file. EXIF-The data contains information about the camera, shutter speed, aperture and phone model. To delete them, you can use file managers or special applications to clean up metadata. After this procedure, when viewing the file properties, information about the Xiaomi model will not be displayed. Open photo in the gallery Click "More details" or "i" Check for a phone model If necessary to clean EXIF via file manager--> It is worth noting that removal EXIF-And the data can be useful not only for aesthetics, but also for security, because together with the phone model, the metadata can store geolocation and the date of the shooting, which is not always worth showing to others when you post a photo online. Despite the uniform shell, camera behavior may differ on different smartphone models, and owners of Redmi devices sometimes complain that they do not have a watermark disconnection point. This is often found in budget models with a stripped-down version. MIUI Go or specific regional firmware, and in such cases, standard methods will not solve the problem. Some users have resorted to installing modified versions of the Camera app (Google Camera or ports from other Xiaomi devices). APK-And if you're in a situation where the logo is sewn into the firmware and doesn't turn off, you're just retouching. Thankfully, on high-resolution screens. AMOLED or IPS minor defects after the removal of the stamp in the editor are almost not noticeable. β οΈ Attention: Installation of modified camera applications (MOD) from unverified sources can lead to personal data leakage or malware. Use only verified resources, such as: 4PDA or XDA Developers.It is also worth considering that on some global versions of firmware, the logo can only appear in certain shooting modes, for example, in Portrait or Night ModeΒ». Check the settings for each individual mode carefully if standard shutdown didnβt help. π‘If the standard shutdown doesn't work, check if Professional Watermark mode is on or if a special filter in the beauty menu is activated. Frequently asked questions (FAQ) Can you remove the Xiaomi logo from the finished photos without losing quality? Completely without loss of quality, you can not remove the logo, since you actually remove part of the pixels of the image. However, modern retouch algorithms (like Snapseed or Photoshop) restore the background so qualitatively that it is almost impossible to notice changes on the smartphone screen with the naked eye. MIUI The logo came back, even though I turned it off? In major system upgrades (e.g., switching to a new major version of Android or MIUI/HyperOS), application settings can be reset to factory settings. You need to re-enter the camera settings and turn off the watermark manually. Can the presence of a watermark affect participation in photo contests? In most professional photo contests, the presence of logos, watermarks or frames in the photo is grounds for disqualification. The picture must be βclean.β So for competitive shooting, be sure to turn off this feature in advance. Can Xiaomi replace the logo with your own? Does it make a difference how the logo is removed on Redmi and POCO? It doesn't make a difference. Since all brands use a single ecosystem and shell (MIUI or HyperOS), the path to customizing the Camera β Settings β Watermark is the same for Redmi, POCO and Xiaomi-branded smartphones.