Watermark Image

Client-side secure processing

About Add Watermark to Image

In the digital age, unauthorized sharing of images is rampant. Protecting your visual work is crucial. Our 'Add Watermark to Image' tool allows you to easily overlay custom text onto your photos to establish ownership, promote your brand, or simply prevent unwanted usage. With intuitive controls for positioning, transparency, and styling, you can create a professional watermark that secures your image without ruining its aesthetic appeal.

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1How to Use

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Step 1

Upload the image you want to protect using the file picker.

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Step 2

Enter your watermark text (e.g., '© MyName' or 'Confidential').

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Step 3

Use the controls to adjust font size, color, opacity, and rotation.

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Step 4

Drag the watermark to your desired position on the image.

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Step 5

Click 'Download Watermarked Image' to save the protected file.

Why Use This Tool?

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Application 1

Photographers: Apply your name or studio logo to proofs before sending them to clients to prevent unpaid usage.

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Application 2

Content Creators: Brand your memes, infographics, or social media posts so viewers know the source even if the image is reposted.

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Application 3

E-commerce: Watermark product photos to prevent competitors from scraping and using your unique imagery.

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Application 4

Document Security: Mark sensitive images as 'DRAFT' or 'CONFIDENTIAL' before sharing internally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I remove the watermark later?

Once you download the watermarked image, the text is 'baked in' to the pixels. You cannot remove it from that specific file. Always keep your original 'clean' image safe.

Does the quality decrease?

We re-encode the image at high quality to ensure your photo remains sharp while adding the overlay.

Can I use a logo image instead of text?

Currently, this tool specializes in text-based watermarks. We are working on an image-overlay feature for future updates.