Watermark Studio FAQ

Add text and logo watermarks to protect your photos — fully private, no upload

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Quick Answer

Are my images private? Yes — all processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device. This applies to single images and batch processing alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — you can add text watermarks, image/logo watermarks, or both simultaneously. Position them independently anywhere on your image with custom opacity levels for each.

Yes — when processing multiple images, the watermark scales proportionally to each image size. A watermark that looks right on a 4000px image will automatically adjust for a 1200px image while maintaining the same visual proportion.

No. All watermark processing happens entirely in your browser. Your original images and watermarked results never leave your device. This is true even for batch processing of multiple files.

Nine preset positions: all four corners, center, and the four edge centers (top, bottom, left, right). You can also drag to set a custom position, and adjust the margin from edges.

Lower the opacity to 20-40% for a transparent effect. Use a corner position away from the main subject. For text, use a clean font without heavy outlines. White text with low opacity works well on most images.

Watermarks are baked into the exported image pixels. They cannot be removed without editing software and even then may leave artifacts. For maximum protection, use a tiled/repeated watermark pattern across the entire image.

Troubleshooting

Watermark appears too large or too small
Adjust the watermark scale slider. The preview shows exactly how it will appear on export. For batch processing, test on one image first to get the scale right.
Logo watermark background is visible
Use a PNG logo with a transparent background. JPG logos will always have a visible rectangular background. You can also increase watermark opacity to blend better.
Browser freezes with many large images
Processing happens in-browser and uses your device memory. For very large batches, process in smaller groups of 10-20 images. Close other browser tabs to free up memory.