Gemini Watermark Size and Position Guide
The visible Gemini logo follows predictable size and bottom-right placement rules, which is why cleanup works best on original files.
The visible Gemini watermark follows simple size and placement rules. That predictability is one of the reasons cleanup works best on original Nano Banana outputs.
1. The two main Gemini watermark sizes
| Image size | Logo size | Bottom-right margin |
|---|---|---|
| 1024px or smaller | 48x48px | 32px |
| Larger than 1024px | 96x96px | 64px |
2. Why the position matters
The visible sparkle is not randomly dropped somewhere on the canvas. It is anchored to the bottom-right area with repeatable spacing. That is important because cleanup tools can look for the mark where it is expected to be.
If the file is still close to its original generated state, detection and restoration are usually much more reliable.
3. What changes after crop or resize
As soon as you crop, resize, or heavily recompress the image, the original placement relationship can change. The logo may become smaller, softer, shifted, or partially cut off.
That is why the best practice is simple: run cleanup on the original output first, then do your heavier design edits afterward.
4. Why this matters for Nano Banana workflows
Many users search for Nano Banana watermark size or Gemini logo position because they want to know whether removal can be exact. In practice, the consistent rules help a lot.
You can see the full process in our step-by-step removal guide.
5. If the watermark is not detected cleanly
If cleanup struggles, the file has often been altered before upload. Common reasons include aggressive JPG compression, crop changes, screenshots, messenger resaves, or layout exports from design tools.
- Use the original generated file when possible
- Remove the watermark before cropping
- Keep a PNG master after cleanup
Need the actual cleanup flow?
Once you know the logo size rules, the next step is simply running cleanup before heavy editing and comparing the result.