Watermark

Batch Watermark Tool

Protect your brand by adding text or logo watermarks to images in seconds

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Before you start

  • Supports both text watermark and logo watermark workflows.
  • Useful for preview protection, attribution, branding, and batch publishing prep.
  • A good fit when you want simple watermark placement without opening design software.

About Image Watermarking

Use Image Watermarking when you need lightweight brand protection, ownership labels, or preview-only exports before publishing images. This page works well for adding text or logo watermarks to screenshots, marketing assets, product previews, and reusable image sets.

Best use cases

  • Logo overlay on marketing assets
  • Text ownership marks
  • Batch watermarking for previews
  • Reusable export settings

Outputs and limits

  • Batch watermark processing.
  • Text and image watermark modes.
  • Adjustable opacity, position, size, and margins.

Steps

  1. Upload the source images.
  2. Choose text or image watermark settings, then adjust size, position, and opacity.
  3. Apply the watermark, review the output, and download the processed files.

Common failure reasons

  • Watermark image is missing in image mode.
  • The selected settings reduce readability on small images.
  • Some browsers may slow down on very large batch previews.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use a logo instead of text?
Yes. Upload a watermark image and switch to image watermark mode.
Can I add the same watermark to many images at once?
Yes. This page supports batch watermarking so one consistent watermark setup can be reused across multiple images.
Is batch watermarking supported?
Yes. The same watermark settings can be applied to multiple images in one run.
What output formats are best for watermarked images?
JPEG is common for photos, while PNG or WebP are better when transparency matters.