There is a lot of contradictory advice online. Let’s clarify what does not transfer the watermark under normal circumstances, provided you are using only commercial licenses for both creation and export:
However, if you open a watermarked file in any version of Vectorworks (educational OR commercial), the watermark persists. There is no “remove watermark on open” setting.
A: No. Upgrading the license affects future files only. Old files already have the flag embedded.
The Vectorworks educational watermark is not a simple overlay or a "stamp" placed on a layer that can be easily selected and deleted. It functions as a persistent file attribute.
This is the only real "removal" method allowed by Vectorworks:
Step 1 – Purchase or Upgrade to a Commercial License Vectorworks offers a Graduate Conversion Program. If you provide proof of graduation (diploma) and your educational serial number, they offer a significant discount on a commercial license (often 30-50% off).
Step 2 – You cannot convert old files. You must rebuild or trace. Here is the painful reality: Files saved with an educational license are permanently watermarked. Vectorworks support will tell you this directly. You have two choices:
Many users ask, "I bought a commercial license legitimately—why can't I just pay a fee to clean my old student files?"
The answer is academic integrity and legal liability. Universities and companies trust that "Educational Version" files are only used for learning. If Vectorworks allowed retroactive cleaning, students could design a building for a paying client using a $150 student license, then pay $100 to remove the stamp, undercutting professionals who pay $2,500+ for a commercial license. This would destroy their business model.
Furthermore, architecture competitions and engineering reviews rely on the watermark to disqualify non-professional work. Removing it retroactively would create legal chaos.