What is an Image Watermarker?
An image watermarker overlays a semi-transparent text or logo onto a photo to identify the owner and deter unauthorized copying. Watermarks are widely used by photographers, designers, and content creators to maintain attribution when images are shared online.
Common Use Cases
- Branding photography portfolios before sharing on social media
- Protecting product images on e-commerce marketplaces from theft
- Adding copyright notices to stock photos and digital art
- Marking draft designs and proofs as confidential before client approval
- Creating branded social media content with consistent logos
- Labeling before-and-after images for fitness or renovation testimonials
How to Use Image Watermarker
- Open the Image Watermarker tool.
- Upload the image you want to protect.
- Enter your watermark text or upload a logo image.
- Adjust position, size, opacity, and rotation to your preference.
- Preview the watermarked image and download the result.
Tips & Best Practices
- Place watermarks in corners or across the center for maximum protection.
- Use 30–50% opacity so the watermark is visible but does not ruin the image.
- Choose a font and color that contrasts with the image background.
- Use logo watermarks for brand recognition and text watermarks for copyright info.
- Tile small watermarks across the image for high-value content.
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Related Tools
- Image Compressor — Reduce file size after watermarking.
- Image Resizer — Match platform dimensions before adding watermarks.
- Image Cropper — Remove unwanted edges before watermarking.