This watermark maker is designed for quick, focused protection of a single photo at a time. Instead of installing heavy software, you can open the page, upload your image, apply text or logo watermarks and download the result directly in your browser.
Watermarking is a simple way to keep control over how your images are reused online. It does not replace full copyright protection, but it clearly shows ownership and makes it harder to reuse your work without proper credit.
Yes. You can open the page, upload one image and add a watermark without creating an account. In the future, fair usage limits may be adjusted to keep the service responsive for everyone, but the goal is to stay accessible for everyday tasks.
The tool focuses on common formats: JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF and TIFF. Other images supported by your browser might also work, but for reliable results it is best to stick to these five.
The current limit is 25 MB per image. This keeps processing times reasonable and helps avoid crashes in the browser. If your file is larger, try exporting a slightly smaller version from your editing software and then adding the watermark here.
The watermark workflow is built around short-lived processing. Files are only used for generating the output and are automatically cleaned up shortly afterwards. For sensitive content you should avoid public computers and clear any downloaded files you no longer need.
No. Once a watermark is baked into the pixels of the image, you cannot reliably remove it without damaging the picture. If the image is important, keep a safe copy of the original and only use the watermarked version for sharing.
Yes. You can type a text watermark and upload a logo at the same time. In single-position modes, both will be placed in the chosen area. In tiled diagonal mode, the pattern can include both the text and the logo repeated across the entire image.