Watermark Adder
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About the Watermark Adder
The Watermark Adder places a text or image watermark on your photos to protect and brand them before you share them. A visible mark discourages unauthorized use and credits the image to you wherever it travels.
Once a photo is online, it can be copied and reused without permission. A watermark β your name, logo, or a subtle overlay β makes ownership clear, deters theft, and keeps your brand attached to product shots, portfolios, and proofs.
Watermarking runs in your browser, so your images never leave your device. That keeps unpublished work private while you mark it, with no upload, no account, and no service-applied watermark of its own.
How to use the Watermark Adder
- Upload the photo you want to watermark.
- Add your watermark text, or upload a logo image to use.
- Position the watermark and adjust size, opacity, and angle.
- Preview how it looks on the image.
- Apply the watermark and download the protected photo.
Common use cases
- Branding product photos with your logo before listing them.
- Adding your name to portfolio images to deter unauthorized use.
- Marking client proofs so previews canβt be used without payment.
- Stamping a copyright notice across shared photography.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use my own logo as the watermark?
Yes. You can add a text watermark or upload a logo image, then position and size it on the photo.
Can I make the watermark subtle?
Yes. Adjusting opacity lets you create a faint watermark that protects the image without dominating it, or a bold one for strong branding.
Does it watermark every image at once?
You apply the watermark to your image and download the result; repeat for additional photos to mark a set consistently.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Watermarking happens in your browser, so your photos never leave your device.
Can I watermark a PDF instead?
Yes. The Watermark PDF tool stamps text across the pages of a PDF document.