Image Watermark
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Add a text watermark to your photo to discourage unauthorized reuse. Choose a corner or a repeating tiled pattern, set the opacity, size, and color, and download the result. Everything is processed in your browser; your image is never uploaded.
How to use
- Choose an image from your device.
- Type your watermark text and pick a position and style.
- Download the watermarked image.
How it works
Your image is drawn onto a canvas at full size. The watermark text is then drawn on top at the opacity and size you choose — either once in a corner or center, or repeated across the whole image in a tiled grid. Because everything happens on a canvas in your browser, the original file is never sent anywhere, and you download a fresh copy with the watermark baked in.
Features
Tiled or corner
Repeat across the image or place it in any corner or center.
Adjustable style
Control opacity, text size, and color.
One-click download
Save the watermarked image straight to your device.
Fully private
Images are processed in your browser and never uploaded.
When to use it
Photographers
Mark portfolio shots before sharing them online.
Documents
Stamp a draft or confidential image with a label.
Social media
Add your handle so reposts still credit you.
Listings
Protect product photos from being copied.
Notes
- Tiled watermarks are hardest to crop out.
- Lower opacity keeps the photo visible under the mark.
- Downloads are saved as PNG to preserve quality.
- All processing runs on your device; your image is never uploaded.
FAQ
- Where can I place the watermark?
- Tiled across the whole image, centered, or in any of the four corners.
- Can I change how visible it is?
- Yes. Adjust the opacity, size, and color to balance protection and visibility.
- What format is the download?
- The watermarked image is saved as a PNG to keep quality high.
- Does it change my original file?
- No. The tool works on a copy in the browser; your original file is untouched.
- Is my image uploaded?
- No. Everything happens in your browser and the image never leaves your device.