How do I add my logo to a photo online?
Choose the source image and logo, then adjust the logo’s scale, opacity, angle, and placement. Check the preview for clipping or poor contrast before generating and downloading the finished image.
Add a logo to an image or photo without sending the original or logo file to our servers. Choose one JPG, PNG, or WebP image and one logo, then adjust its size, opacity, angle, and position in the browser. The tool is free to use and does not require an account. It is designed for a single logo layer on a single image.
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Exported images usually do not keep EXIF or other embedded metadata.
Choose the image you want to mark, then select a PNG, JPG, or WebP logo file. Once both appear in the editor, change the logo scale and opacity until it remains identifiable without distracting from the subject. Rotate it if the composition calls for an angled mark, and use a position preset or drag the logo directly within the preview.
Inspect the edges after moving or resizing the logo so it is not clipped. Generate the output only after the preview shows the intended balance. You can export as JPG, PNG, or WebP, or match the original image format. If you need a repeated text label instead of an image mark, use the online text watermark tool.
A logo with a transparent background usually blends into a photo more cleanly than one inside a solid rectangle. Transparent PNG is a common choice, and WebP can also preserve transparency. A JPG logo is supported, but the rectangular background is part of the image and will remain visible. This editor does not remove backgrounds or trace artwork automatically.
Use a logo file with enough resolution to stay crisp at the displayed size. Enlarging a very small raster logo can reveal soft edges or pixels. Extra transparent padding around the artwork also affects how large the visible mark appears, so crop unnecessary empty space in your source logo before selecting it if precise sizing matters.
Logo scale can be set from 5% to 60% of the image width. A small corner mark keeps the subject prominent, while a larger central mark is harder to ignore. Opacity changes the balance between recognition and visibility of the underlying picture. Rotation can follow a diagonal composition or distinguish a preview from a final asset.
The drag control lets you place the watermark visually, while anchor presets provide a repeatable starting point. Leave enough margin for social platforms or publishing systems that may crop the edges. If you are preparing many store images and need both text and a logo, the bulk product image watermark tool supports two independent layers and per-image placement adjustments.
A visible logo can connect a social post, portfolio preview, event photo, press image, or store graphic with its source. It does not prevent editing, establish ownership, or replace a high-resolution source archive.
For a photographer name, copyright symbol, year, or filename, a text-based notice may be easier to update than a separate graphic. The copyright watermark editor for photos includes those fields and can place the text once or repeat it across the image.
The source image keeps its pixel dimensions in the export, but it is rendered and encoded again in the browser. Re-encoding may affect quality or file size, and EXIF or other embedded metadata is usually removed. Input images and logos must each be no larger than 25 MB and use JPG, PNG, or WebP.
Your selected image, selected logo, preview, and generated result remain on your device during watermark processing. They are not uploaded to our servers. Keep the original image and logo files because the browser workspace is temporary and is not a cloud library or saved brand template.
Choose the source image and logo, then adjust the logo’s scale, opacity, angle, and placement. Check the preview for clipping or poor contrast before generating and downloading the finished image.
A transparent PNG or WebP usually produces the cleanest overlay. JPG is supported, but any solid background in the logo file remains visible because the tool does not remove it.
Yes. Drag the logo in the preview or use an anchor, set its scale from 5% to 60% of image width, change opacity, and rotate it.
Yes, the pixel dimensions stay the same. The browser re-encodes the image, however, so file size or visual quality can change and embedded metadata is usually not retained.
No. Both selected files and the generated output are handled in your browser. They are not uploaded to our servers for watermark processing.
Return to the editor to choose the source files, test the placement, and generate the logo-watermarked copy.
Back to the logo editorChoose a tool for batch watermarking, logo watermarks, ID copies, product images, and more. All images are processed in your browser.
Add a tiled text watermark to one image and customize its style and spacing.
Add the same text watermark to up to 50 images, then download individual files or a ZIP.
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Add a © symbol, year, name, or filename to one photo and adjust the placement.
Apply brand text, a logo, or both to product images and download the batch.
Build visible labels from the current date, year, filename, and sequence number.