Add Watermark

Add text watermarks to images for branding and copyright protection

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Watermark Settings

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Tip: Use opacity between 30-70% for a visible but non-intrusive watermark. Adjust position to protect important parts of your image.

About Add Watermark Tool

This tool adds text watermarks to your images for branding and copyright protection. Watermarks help protect your intellectual property and brand your content.

How to Use

  1. Upload an image by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload area
  2. Enter your watermark text (e.g., your name, website, or copyright)
  3. Choose the position where the watermark should appear
  4. Adjust opacity to control visibility (30-70% recommended)
  5. Click "Download Watermarked Image" to save

Watermark Positions

  • Bottom Right: Most common, protects the main subject
  • Bottom Left: Alternative bottom position
  • Top Right: Good for images with subject at bottom
  • Top Left: Alternative top position

Opacity Guidelines

  • 10-30%: Very subtle, barely visible
  • 30-50%: Visible but not intrusive (recommended)
  • 50-70%: Prominent, clearly visible
  • 70-100%: Very prominent, may obscure image

Use Cases

  • Photography: Protect your photos from unauthorized use
  • Branding: Add your company name or logo text
  • Copyright: Display copyright information
  • Social Media: Brand your content across platforms
  • Portfolio: Protect your work samples

FAQ

Can I use special characters in watermarks?
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Yes, you can use letters, numbers, and most special characters. Some unicode characters may not display correctly depending on browser support.

Can I add multiple watermarks?
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Currently, the tool adds one watermark per image. To add multiple watermarks, you can process the image multiple times.

Does watermarking reduce image quality?
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No, watermarking doesn't reduce quality. The watermark is added on top of the image. Quality depends on the output format and compression.

Can watermarks be removed?
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Text watermarks can potentially be removed with advanced image editing tools, but they provide basic protection. For stronger protection, consider using logo watermarks or multiple watermarks.

What's the best opacity for watermarks?
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For most use cases, 40-60% opacity works well. It's visible enough to protect your content but not so prominent that it ruins the image.