Stop Switching Tools: Batch-Remove Gemini/nanobanana Watermarks, Compress, Convert & Rename in One Page
After AI generation or a bulk download you often need four things at once: remove the Gemini or Nano Banana corner badge, shrink multi-megabyte files, turn WebP into the JPG/PNG a platform expects, and rename files like IMG_20240526_001 into something readable.
Jumping between tools eats time. Here is how to chain watermark removal, compression, format conversion, and batch renaming in a single page.
Why a single-page batch workflow helps
Creators, e-commerce teams, and office workflows care about page weight, upload rules, and tidy folders. Keeping the frequent steps together beats tab-hopping:
| Item | Multiple apps/sites | One-page batch |
|---|---|---|
| Tool switching | Separate stack for each task | Configure once, export once |
| Gemini / Nano Banana removal | Some tools blur or handle one file | Batch upload with badge-aware fill |
| Compress + format + rename | Extra tools required | Checkboxes in the export panel |
| Learning curve | Several UIs to learn | Open the site and start |
What you can do on one page
Four capabilities, all aimed at processing images in batches:
- Batch watermark removal — Detect or mask Gemini / nanobanana badges while keeping backgrounds natural.
- Smart compression — Smaller files with acceptable visual quality for web and upload limits.
- Format conversion — Export JPG, PNG, or WebP to match platform requirements.
- Batch rename — Patterns like product_01, product_02 instead of manual renames.
Are uploads stored?
For client or unreleased work, check the data policy first. Typical practice: files are used only for the current job and deleted shortly after you download; they are not used for model training or redistribution. Test with non-sensitive samples before a large batch.
Three steps: remove → configure → download ZIP
Follow this order — no need to bounce between tabs.
Step 1: Upload and remove watermarks
Open geminiwatermarkerase.com and drag in Gemini or nanobanana images with corner badges. Auto-detection usually finds the mark; adjust with a box or brush if needed, then run removal.

Step 2: Set compression, format, and rename rules
Before downloading, open the advanced batch / export panel: pick JPG, PNG, or WebP, enable compression, and set a filename prefix (e.g. product → product_01).

Step 3: Batch export as ZIP
Confirm settings and start batch export. Removal, compression, conversion, and renaming run in one pass — often within seconds. Download the ZIP for clean, light, consistently named files.
Who it fits & FAQ
Best when you repeat the same steps on many files:
- Sites & social — WebP + compression after removal helps load time and SEO.
- E-commerce & office — Match platform formats and filenames before upload.
- Asset libraries — One export pass instead of hunting random filenames.
Q: How is Gemini Watermark Cleaner different from generic editors?
Gemini Watermark Cleaner / Gemini watermark remover targets fixed AI corner badges and bundles compression, conversion, and rename in the same export flow.
Q: Same flow for Nano Banana?
Yes — upload nanobanana images with the rest and use the same export settings.
Wrap-up
You do not need four separate chores for one batch of images. Removing Gemini watermarks, compressing, converting formats, and renaming in one page cuts switching cost. If a set of Gemini / Nano Banana files is waiting to publish, run the three steps above.