Batch watermark images online

Batch watermark images when a set needs the same repeated text. Choose up to 50 JPG, PNG, or WebP files, edit one shared watermark, review each preview, and download finished images separately or together in a ZIP. No account is required. Your selected files and the ZIP are processed in your browser rather than uploaded to our servers.

Your preview will appear here.

Apply to

Placement changes apply to every image.

#000000
50
36
-30
Watermark layout
Density
Arrangement
Advanced spacing
Export settingsMatch the original format · -watermarked · Quality 90
90

Exported images usually do not keep EXIF or other embedded metadata.

How to batch watermark images

Choose several images from your device, then enter the text that should appear across the whole batch. Adjust the font, color, size, opacity, angle, gaps, and staggered layout once to establish a shared look. Move through the preview list before generating anything; different crops, colors, and aspect ratios can make one setting appear stronger on some images than on others.

When the previews are ready, generate the watermarked copies. Successful results can be downloaded one by one, which is useful when you only need selected files, or combined into a ZIP for a single batch download. If your task is simply one photo, the single-image text watermark editor has a shorter workflow.

  1. 01Choose up to 50 supported images within the size limits.
  2. 02Set one repeated text watermark and inspect every preview.
  3. 03Generate the files, then download individual results or a ZIP.

Keep a batch consistent without ignoring individual images

The shared settings are useful when a collection should look related. A consistent angle, opacity, typeface, and spacing can make proofs or internal drafts easier to identify. Consistency does not require identical coordinates on every source image, however. The batch tool lets you override placement for a particular file while leaving the global watermark settings in place for the rest.

Use an override when a watermark covers a face, label, or other important detail. You can return that file to the global placement if the exception is no longer needed. For product photos that require a logo as well as text, use the product image watermark tool; this general batch page provides a text layer only.

Common reasons to watermark multiple photos

Batch text watermarks are useful for photography proofs, social media drafts, press previews, internal review sets, or files prepared for a named recipient. The repeated line can show a project status, a client name, or a limited-use message. Choose wording that remains understandable outside your own team, especially when the files may be forwarded.

If each image needs a value derived from its filename, a sequence number, or the current date, do not type those labels manually. The date and filename watermark tool resolves those fields for every image and lets you arrange the batch before numbering it.

Batch limits and export choices

A batch can contain at most 50 images. Each file must be 25 MB or smaller, and the combined selection must not exceed 300 MB. Accepted inputs are JPG or JPEG, PNG, and WebP. You can preserve each image’s format or choose one output format for the generated files. The original pixel dimensions are retained, but canvas re-encoding can change compression, visual quality, or file size.

Generated files receive the configured filename suffix, and the ZIP is assembled locally in the browser. Embedded metadata such as EXIF is usually not retained. Keep your source files if camera details, editing history, or an exact original byte stream matters. The browser workflow also means closing or refreshing the page before downloading may discard the current batch state.

Frequently asked questions

How do I watermark multiple images at once?

Choose all supported images, enter one text watermark, adjust its shared style and spacing, and inspect each preview. Generate the results, then download only the files you need or package all completed files in a ZIP.

How many images can I watermark in one batch?

You can select up to 50 images. The limit is 25 MB per file and 300 MB for the complete selection, using JPG, PNG, or WebP inputs.

Can I adjust one image without changing the others?

Yes. You can give a particular file its own placement override and later restore the global placement. Text styling remains part of the shared layer settings.

Can I download images separately instead of a ZIP?

Yes. Each successful result has an individual download, and the ZIP option is available when you prefer one package for the batch.

Are batch images uploaded to your servers?

No. Selected images, previews, generated files, and ZIP creation stay in your browser. This does not replace the site’s separate privacy information about normal visits or analytics.

Prepare your batch watermark

Return to the editor to choose the files, set one clear text label, and review the full batch before generating it.

Back to the batch editor