Add Watermark to Image
Place a semi-transparent watermark across your image before sharing.
How to Use Watermark Image
Upload Your Image
Choose the image you want to watermark. You can upload photos, product images, artwork, social media graphics, illustrations, banners, or other supported image formats.
Customize Your Watermark
Add a text watermark or upload your logo. Adjust the font, size, color, opacity, position, and rotation to match your branding or copyright requirements.
Download the Watermarked Image
Apply the watermark and download the updated image. Your file is ready for publishing, sharing, or displaying online with visible ownership.
Why Choose Our Watermark Image?
Protect Your Creative Work
Adding a watermark helps discourage unauthorized use of your images while making ownership clearly visible.
Build Brand Recognition
Place your business name, website, or logo on every image to maintain consistent branding across websites, social media, and marketing campaigns.
Perfect for Product Photography
Online sellers can watermark product images before uploading them to marketplaces or eCommerce stores to strengthen brand identity.
Suitable for Digital Portfolios
Photographers, artists, and designers can showcase their work publicly while displaying their name or logo on every image.
Flexible Watermark Placement
Position your watermark in the center, corners, or across the image. Adjust its transparency so it remains visible without distracting from the main subject.
Add Watermarks Online
Upload your image, customize the watermark directly in your browser, and download the final version without installing photo editing software.
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FAQs
Yes. Depending on the available options, you can add a custom text watermark, an image watermark, or a company logo.
No. The tool applies the watermark while maintaining the overall quality of the original image.
Many creators place watermarks in a corner for subtle branding, while others position them across the center for stronger copyright protection.
Yes. Watermarked images are commonly shared on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, X, and other social media platforms.
Absolutely. Businesses often watermark promotional graphics, banners, brochures, advertisements, and product photos before publishing them online.
Photographers, designers, artists, online sellers, content creators, agencies, bloggers, and businesses that want to protect and brand their images.