Can I add both text and a logo to product images?
Yes. The product image editor has independent text and logo layers. Enable either layer or both, and adjust their style and placement separately before generating the batch.
Watermark product images in one browser session with brand text, a logo, or both. Choose up to 50 JPG, PNG, or WebP product photos, establish shared layer settings, review individual placements, and download results separately or in a ZIP. The images, logo, previews, and ZIP stay on your device during processing, and no account is required.
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Watermark layers
Select the text or logo to edit its style and position.
Exported images usually do not keep EXIF or other embedded metadata.
Choose the product photos, then decide whether the batch needs text, a logo, or two visible layers. Enter the store or brand wording for the text layer and select a logo file for the image layer. Adjust each layer’s size, opacity, rotation, and placement independently. A shared setup gives the collection a consistent starting point even when the source images have different shapes.
Move through every preview before generating the batch. If a shared position covers packaging text or the product itself, create a placement override for that image. Generate the results after the review, then download selected files or build one ZIP. If you only need a logo on one image, the single-image logo watermark editor is the more direct option.
The text and logo are separate layers. You can enable either one, adjust their styles independently, and position them without flattening them into a reusable template. This makes it possible to keep a subtle brand name in one area and a more recognizable logo in another, or to use just one mark when a cleaner product photo is preferable.
When both layers use single placement, they can be moved together when the interface links their movement, while each layer still retains its own settings. Check that the pair fits inside the frame at every aspect ratio. This tool does not remove logo backgrounds, save brand kits, sync with a store, or publish images to a marketplace.
Start with a relative size and anchor that works for most images. A shared opacity and rotation can help the batch feel intentional, while per-file placement handles exceptional crops. Restore the global placement when an image no longer needs an override so later global changes remain easy to understand.
Consistency should not hide product information. Review pale and dark backgrounds, square thumbnails, vertical packaging, and landscape scenes separately. If the batch only needs one repeated text notice and no logo, the general batch watermark tool provides a simpler text-only workflow.
A product photo watermark can identify store previews, supplier samples, catalog drafts, launch assets, or images sent to partners for review. Text can name the shop or status, while a logo offers visual recognition when a picture is reposted away from its original listing. Use only branding you have the right to place on the images.
Marketplace and advertising requirements differ, and some placements may not allow watermarks at all. This editor does not test platform compliance or guarantee approval. Prepare an unwatermarked source set as well, and check the current rules of each destination before publishing finished files.
Select up to 50 product images, with a maximum of 25 MB per image and 300 MB for the complete group. Inputs can be JPG, PNG, or WebP. Export each result in its original format or choose JPG, PNG, or WebP for the batch. Pixel dimensions remain the same, although re-encoding can change quality or file size and normally removes EXIF metadata.
Results can be downloaded one at a time or packaged into a ZIP created in the browser. The selected product images, logo, text, previews, generated files, and ZIP are not uploaded to our servers for watermark processing.
If filenames, the current date, or sequence numbers are more important than branding, use the batch date and filename watermark tool to build a label from those values rather than entering each one by hand.
Yes. The product image editor has independent text and logo layers. Enable either layer or both, and adjust their style and placement separately before generating the batch.
You can choose up to 50 JPG, PNG, or WebP images, with a 25 MB limit per file and a 300 MB combined limit.
Yes. Give that image its own layer placement without changing the global placement used by the rest of the batch, and restore the global setting when needed.
Yes, the pixel width and height stay the same. Browser re-encoding may change file size or quality, and embedded metadata is usually removed.
Yes. You can download successful results individually or create a ZIP containing the completed product images.
No. The images, logo, watermark text, previews, generated files, and ZIP are handled in your browser for this workflow.
Return to the editor to choose the photos, set the text or logo layers, and inspect every placement before export.
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