Image watermarking

Image Text or Logo Watermark

Upload multiple images, layer precise text or logo marks, and download ready-to-share files.

Drag & drop up to 25MB JPG, PNG, or WebP files. Adjust typography, placement, and opacity without leaving the browser.

Upload images
Select JPG, PNG, or WebP files—dragging anywhere on this bar works too.

No images yet. Start by adding at least one file.

Preview

Live render updates as you tweak fonts, placement, or artwork.

Upload an image to generate a preview.

Batch-ready preview

Watermark is ready to export.

Watermark settings
Switch between text or logo, adjust style, color, opacity, and placement.
30%
48px12–200px

Tilt text at -45°, 0°, or +45°.

Choose one of nine anchor points when using single placement.

Why consistent watermarking matters

Listings, social posts, and proposals spread quickly. Without a clear watermark, screenshots can be reused or modified without attribution.

This tool keeps typography, spacing, and opacity identical across every output so your branding remains recognizable.

Suggested workflow
  1. 1

    Upload the batch

    Drag multiple JPG, PNG, or WebP files at once—previews render instantly.

  2. 2

    Design the watermark

    Switch between text or logo, tweak font, opacity, rotation, and anchor point.

  3. 3

    Preview and export

    Validate the overlay and download individual files or a ZIP archive.

Use cases

E-commerce listings
Protect pricing graphics and product shots before syndicating them to marketplaces.
Portfolio sharing
Studios and photographers can present drafts with uniform branding.
Event or sponsor decks
Batch-stamp slides with sponsor logos or distribution notices.

FAQ

How opaque should the mark be?
Text usually looks best around 20–40% opacity, while logos stay legible around 40–60%.
Do you keep any uploads?
No. Rendering happens in an off-screen canvas and files never leave your browser.
What about EXIF data?
Exports are newly generated files, so EXIF metadata is stripped while the chosen resolution is preserved.