Add Watermark to Images

Protect your photos by adding text or logo watermarks. Customize position, size, opacity, and style. Perfect for photographers, artists, content creators, and anyone who wants to protect their work.

Features

  • Text watermarks with custom fonts
  • Image/logo watermarks
  • Adjustable position (corners, center, tiled)
  • Opacity and size controls
  • Rotation options
  • Batch watermark multiple images

Common Use Cases

Watermark photography portfolio

Add your name or logo to portfolio images to prevent unauthorized use while showing off your work.

Watermark client proofs

Add "PROOF" or "SAMPLE" watermarks to photos before clients purchase the finals.

Protect Instagram photos

Add subtle watermarks to prevent your photos from being stolen and reposted without credit.

Watermark for Pinterest

Add your website URL as a watermark so people know where your pins come from.

Add copyright notice

Add © symbol with your name and year to formally copyright your images.

Watermark product photos

Protect your e-commerce product photos from being used by competitors.

Add logo to marketing images

Brand your marketing materials and social media graphics with your company logo.

Watermark real estate photos

Add your agency logo or branding to property listing photos.

Batch watermark wedding photos

Add your studio name to hundreds of wedding photos before sending to clients.

Add website URL watermark

Watermark images with your website address for passive marketing.

Watermark art and illustrations

Protect your digital art and illustrations from being used without permission.

Add date watermark

Add the date to photos for documentation, construction progress, or record keeping.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Step 1: Upload the image(s) you want to watermark
  2. Step 2: Choose text watermark or upload a logo
  3. Step 3: Customize font, size, color, and opacity
  4. Step 4: Position the watermark where you want it
  5. Step 5: Download your watermarked image

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best watermark position?

Bottom-right is most common and least intrusive. For maximum protection, use a semi-transparent tiled watermark across the entire image.

What opacity should I use?

30-50% for subtle protection, 60-80% for more visible branding. Adjust based on whether you prioritize visibility or aesthetics.

Can watermarks be removed?

Small watermarks can be removed with AI tools. For better protection, use larger watermarks, tiled patterns, or watermarks over important details.

Should I watermark social media photos?

It depends on your goals. Watermarks protect against theft but may reduce engagement. Many photographers use subtle corner watermarks as a compromise.