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Add Watermark to Image

Add custom text watermarks to your images with full control over size, color, opacity, font, and position. Download your watermarked images instantly. No registration required.

Supports all image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. Your images are processed locally for privacy.

Add Text Watermarks to Your Images Online

Protecting your digital images from unauthorized use starts with adding a watermark. This free online tool lets you add custom text watermarks to any image format, giving you complete control over font style, size, color, opacity, and positioning. Whether you need to brand your photography portfolio, protect your creative work, or add copyright notices to business materials, you get professional results in seconds. The entire process happens in your browser, which means your images stay private and never touch our servers.

How to Add a Watermark to Your Image

Start by uploading your image using the file input at the top of the tool. The tool accepts all common formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. Once your image loads, you'll see a real-time preview with the original dimensions displayed.

Enter your watermark text in the text field under "Text Settings". This could be your name, website URL, copyright notice, or any custom message. Next, customize the appearance using the available controls. Choose from eight different font families ranging from classic Arial and Times New Roman to bold Impact. Adjust the font size anywhere from 12px to 200px using the slider. The tool automatically suggests an appropriate starting size based on your image dimensions.

Pick your watermark color using the color picker, or type a hex code directly. Control the transparency with the opacity slider, letting you create subtle watermarks that protect without overwhelming your image. Select one of seven preset positions, or click and drag directly on the preview to place your watermark exactly where you want. When everything looks right, click "Apply Watermark" to generate your final image, then download the result as a high-quality PNG file.

Key Features of This Watermark Tool

The drag-and-drop positioning feature sets this tool apart from basic watermark generators. While you get seven preset positions covering all corners and center points, you also have the freedom to click anywhere on the preview canvas and drag your watermark to the perfect spot. This gives you pixel-perfect control when preset positions don't quite match your vision. The preview updates instantly as you drag, so you see exactly what you'll get.

Real-time preview makes the entire customization process smooth and intuitive. Every change you make to text, font, size, color, or opacity appears immediately on the canvas. You don't need to apply and re-apply settings to see how they look. This live feedback helps you dial in the perfect watermark appearance without guesswork or multiple attempts.

Privacy protection comes built into the architecture. All image processing happens locally using HTML5 canvas technology. Your images load directly into your browser's memory, get processed there, and the watermarked version downloads straight to your device. No uploads to external servers means no privacy concerns, no waiting for server processing, and no file size restrictions beyond what your browser handles.

The tool preserves your original image quality throughout the watermarking process. When you download the final result, you get a PNG file at the same resolution as your upload. The watermark gets rendered with anti-aliasing and subtle shadow effects for better visibility across different image backgrounds. You won't see compression artifacts or quality degradation in the output.

Font customization options let you match your watermark to your brand or personal style. Eight different font families cover everything from professional sans-serif fonts to decorative options. Combined with the full color picker and opacity control, you create watermarks that look intentional and polished rather than slapped on as an afterthought.

Common Use Cases for Image Watermarking

Photographers use watermarks to protect portfolio images shared on social media or client preview galleries. Adding your name or website URL to photos discourages unauthorized use while promoting your work when images get shared. The opacity control lets you create watermarks visible enough to deter theft but subtle enough not to distract from the photography itself.

Small business owners watermark product photos before listing them on marketplaces or sharing them with potential wholesale buyers. This prevents competitors from stealing your product imagery while still showing your items clearly to legitimate customers. Position your company name or logo in a corner to maintain product visibility.

Content creators and bloggers add watermarks to custom graphics, infographics, and featured images. When your content gets shared across social platforms, the watermark ensures proper attribution and drives traffic back to your site. Digital artists and designers watermark portfolio pieces and work-in-progress shots to protect intellectual property while building an online presence.

Tips and Best Practices for Watermarking

Choose watermark opacity based on your image's purpose. For images you're actively selling or licensing, use higher opacity (60-80%) to make removal difficult. For portfolio pieces or social media content where you want engagement, lower opacity (30-50%) protects while keeping the focus on your work. Test different opacity levels using the real-time preview to find the sweet spot.

Position watermarks strategically across important areas of your image rather than tucking them in corners where they're easy to crop out. The center position or diagonal placement across a key subject makes removal much harder. For images with varying backgrounds, white or light-colored watermarks with medium opacity tend to show up well across both light and dark areas.

Keep watermark text concise for better readability and less visual interference. Your website domain, social media handle, or copyright symbol with year works better than long phrases. Shorter text also scales better across different image sizes. If you need to watermark multiple images with consistent branding, note your preferred settings so you replicate them easily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What image formats work with this watermark tool?

The tool accepts all standard image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. Your watermarked image downloads as a PNG file, which preserves quality and supports transparency if needed for future editing. The tool handles images of any resolution your browser supports.

Does watermarking reduce my image quality?

No quality loss occurs during the watermarking process. The tool maintains your original image resolution and applies the watermark as a new layer. The output PNG format uses lossless compression, so you get the same clarity and detail as your original file. The watermark itself renders with anti-aliasing for smooth, professional-looking text.

How do I position the watermark exactly where I want?

You have two positioning options. Select one of seven preset positions from the dropdown menu for quick placement in corners, edges, or center. For precise control, click directly on the preview image and drag the watermark to any location. The preview updates in real-time as you drag, and you see the exact placement before applying the watermark.

Are my images stored or uploaded anywhere?

Your images never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser using JavaScript and HTML5 canvas technology. The tool reads your image file, processes the watermark addition in your browser's memory, and generates the download file directly on your device. This approach ensures complete privacy and works offline once the page loads.

What happens if I refresh the page or close my browser?

Your uploaded image and watermark settings reset when you refresh or close the page. The tool doesn't save any data between sessions for privacy reasons. If you're watermarking multiple images with the same settings, you'll need to reconfigure your preferences for each session. Consider noting your preferred font, size, color, and opacity settings if you need consistency across multiple watermarking sessions.