Cropping or blurring almost always ends up looking unpolished, and in a professional context that really stands out. What works better is using tools specifically designed to reconstruct the hidden pixels. A good example is a
watermark remover that applies AI-based filling so the image doesn’t just lose the mark but regains a natural background. This approach saves time, especially when you’ve got multiple images to process, and the result usually blends seamlessly without that awkward “patched” look. It’s definitely a more efficient option compared to re-sourcing all your visuals from scratch.