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Are Watermarked Images Editable? SafeMark for Watermark-Preserving Text-Guided Image Editing

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-05-20 v1

Abstract

This paper investigates a fundamental yet underexplored question: can watermarked images remain editable without compromising watermark integrity? We propose SafeMark, a framework for watermark-preserving text-guided image manipulation that explicitly integrates watermark integrity into the editing process. Specifically, SafeMark adds a thresholded watermark-decoding loss directly to the diffusion editor's training objective, fine-tuning the editor so that semantically valid edits also preserve the embedded watermark at the final output. This design admits a clean information-theoretic justification: maintaining high bit-accuracy on the edited image lower-bounds the mutual information that the editor channel preserves between watermark and edited output, the quantity that fundamentally controls watermark recoverability. SafeMark is compatible with differentiable diffusion-based editors, and requires no architectural modification. Extensive evaluations across multiple datasets, text-guided editing methods, and post-edit distortion settings demonstrate that SafeMark achieves high watermark bit accuracy across diverse editing settings while maintaining high-quality semantic edits, without sacrificing robustness to common post-edit distortions. These results demonstrate that semantic editability and watermark integrity are fundamentally compatible, enabling trustworthy image provenance in generative editing pipelines.

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@article{arxiv.2605.19511,
  title  = {Are Watermarked Images Editable? SafeMark for Watermark-Preserving Text-Guided Image Editing},
  author = {Xiaodong Wu and Qi Li and Xiangman Li and Zelin Zhang and Lingshuang Liu and Jianbing Ni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.19511},
  year   = {2026}
}