Add Watermark to Image

Add text watermarks to your images. Customize text, size, opacity, and position.

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How to Add a Watermark to Images

Protect your photos with a custom text or logo watermark — instantly, in your browser.

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Upload Your Images

Drag and drop your JPEG, PNG, or WebP images onto the upload area. You can watermark multiple images at once in a batch.

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Configure Your Watermark

Type your watermark text (e.g., your name, website, or © notice) and customize the font size, color, and opacity to your preference.

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Choose Position

Select where to place the watermark: corners, center, or tiled across the entire image. Tiling is the most theft-resistant option.

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Apply and Download

Click Apply Watermark and download all watermarked images. Original files are never modified — only the output copies are changed.

Why Watermark Your Images?

A visible watermark is your fastest, most effective way to protect and brand your visual content.

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Protect Your Copyright

Watermarks deter unauthorized use of your photos. Even if someone saves your image, your name or brand travels with it.

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Build Brand Recognition

Add your logo or website URL to every image you publish. When photos are shared across social media, they keep promoting your brand.

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Professional Portfolios

Photographers and designers use watermarks to share previews while protecting full-resolution work until clients pay or license it.

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Fully Private

All watermarking is done in your browser. Images are never uploaded to a server, ensuring your photos remain completely private.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — you can upload a custom logo image (PNG with transparency works best) and position it anywhere on your photos. Adjust the opacity to make it as subtle or prominent as you like.

No — the watermark is composited onto a copy of your image without re-compressing or degrading the underlying photo. The output quality is identical to the input quality.

Yes. Upload as many images as you need and the same watermark settings are applied to all of them in a single batch. You can then compress the results or resize them before sharing.

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