Works only with respective web scripts from Inout Scripts.
for page_num in range(len(doc)): page = doc[page_num] # Method 1: Draw white over watermark (crude but works) page.draw_rect(common_rect, color=(1,1,1), fill=(1,1,1), width=0) # Method 2: Remove text objects (more aggressive) page.clean_contents() doc.save(output_pdf) doc.close()
And never remove watermarks to misrepresent ownership—that’s where engineering becomes forgery. This piece was assembled from real GitHub source analysis and PDF internals documentation. The code examples run on Python 3.8+ with PyMuPDF installed ( pip install PyMuPDF ).
# Detect watermark region (first page, look for repeated gray text) first_page = doc[0] watermarks = [] for block in first_page.get_text("dict")["blocks"]: for line in block.get("lines", []): for span in line.get("spans", []): if span["color"] < 0.5: # dark gray/black threshold bbox = fitz.Rect(span["bbox"]) watermarks.append(bbox)