Add Watermark to Image Online — Free Tool

Protect your photos with a text or image watermark in seconds. Adjust the opacity so the mark is visible but unobtrusive, set the position to any spot on the canvas, and scale it to fit. No account or upload required because the entire process runs inside your browser.

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Why use this tool?

imgic’s watermark tool supports both text-based and image-based watermarks, giving you flexibility for any branding or copyright need. Place your logo or custom text anywhere on the photo, then dial in the opacity and scale until the balance between visibility and subtlety is right. Position controls let you anchor the watermark to a corner, center it across the frame, or drop it at a custom coordinate. This is especially useful for photographers sharing previews, businesses protecting product shots, and creators marking drafts before client approval. All rendering happens locally on your device, so your original high-resolution files are never transmitted to a server.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use my own logo as a watermark?

Yes. Load any PNG, JPEG, or WebP image as the watermark source. Transparent PNG logos work best because the background blends seamlessly with the underlying photo. Adjust scale and opacity to achieve the look you want.

Is my file private and secure?

Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.

How do I make the watermark less obtrusive?

Lower the opacity slider until the mark is faintly visible over the image content. A value around 20–30% usually keeps the watermark noticeable without distracting from the photograph itself. You can preview the result in real time before downloading.

Can I position the watermark in a specific corner?

Absolutely. The position controls let you place the watermark in any corner, along any edge, or at the exact center. You can also enter custom coordinates if you need pixel-perfect placement for a particular layout.

Does watermarking reduce image quality?

The underlying pixels of your photo are composited with the watermark at full resolution, so there is no quality loss from the overlay itself. If you export as JPEG, the standard compression applies, but the watermark process does not introduce any additional degradation.