Watermark Image
Add a custom text watermark to your images. Adjust size, opacity, and position.
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Add Watermark to Image — Free Online Watermark Tool
Protect your photos and artwork with a custom text watermark. CompressEazy's watermark tool lets you add text overlays with full control over font size, opacity, colour, and position — all in your browser, no upload required.
Customizable Text Watermarks
Type any text — your name, brand, copyright notice, or "SAMPLE." Adjust the font size from small and subtle to large and prominent. Control opacity so the watermark is visible without overwhelming the image.
Flexible Positioning
Place your watermark in any corner, centred, or use the tiled option to repeat the watermark across the entire image. The tiled mode is especially useful for portfolios and proof sheets where you need full coverage.
Drag to Fine-Tune Placement
After selecting a preset position, you can drag the watermark anywhere on the canvas for pixel-perfect placement. This is ideal for positioning text over a specific part of the photo that would be hard to crop out.
100 % Private — No Server Upload
Your images stay on your device. The watermark is applied using the browser's Canvas API, which means no files are sent to any server. Safe for personal photos, client proofs, and confidential documents.
How to Add a Watermark
- Click Choose Image or drag and drop your photo.
- Type your watermark text in the text field.
- Adjust size, opacity, colour, and position to your liking.
- Drag the watermark on the canvas if you need fine-tuned placement.
- Click Download to save the watermarked image.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I add a logo as a watermark?
Yes! You can add text watermarks with custom fonts and colors, or upload a logo image to use as a watermark overlay.
Is the watermark permanent?
Yes, once you download the watermarked image, the watermark is baked into the pixels and cannot be easily removed by others.
Can I adjust watermark transparency?
Yes! Adjust the opacity from fully opaque to nearly transparent to find the right balance of visibility and subtlety.