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Batchwatermark photos right in your browser. Add custom watermarks with your logo and text. Make multi-part watermarks. Add transparent and opaque watermarks. Resize photos before publishing online. Import photos from your computer, Google Drive or Dropbox. Instant uploads and downloads. Watermark pictures without waiting in line. Use it for free with optional paid options.

Instant uploads and downloads of small and large images. Select photos on your computer and start watermarking them immediately. Uploads and download are instant even if you have a slow internet connection.


Combine text and logos. Make them translucent for unobtrusive protection or fill photos with them - everything is possible. You are limited only by your imagination. Use one of 962 various fonts from our vast library.


Watermarkly app adjusts the sizes of watermarks by default. When saving images, you can select the "Same watermark size in pixels on all images" option. In this case, automatic scaling of your watermark will be disabled. The watermark size will be the same on each picture.


You can disable the auto-scale option if you want to or change watermark placement for each photo in the batch. Simply click the Preview button on the Output Settings screen, click through your photos and adjust watermark position where necessary.


Since Watermarkly uploads your templates to a cloud, you can use them on every computer you own. Everyone on your team will have access to them, and your watermark will be consistent across all your images, no matter who placed it.


First, you need to find a convenient application where you can do this in a few minutes. Our Watermarkly app does not need to be downloaded to your device to add a watermark to a photo. You just need to open the app and upload your photos. We offer two options for watermarks: text or logo. We also have a symbol gallery where you can choose an icon. For example, a graphic image of a house is suitable for a real estate agency. You can find our step-by-step instructions on how to watermark photos above.


The watermark app can be downloaded from the Play Market. Another option is to open our website in a mobile browser. The interface and functions do not differ. You need to upload images from the device's gallery or from your cloud storage. The next step is to add text or a logo as your watermark. After that, specify the Export settings and download the processed files to your phone. Check if you have enough free memory on your device to download all the watermarked files.


You can easily watermark your images so no one can steal them or pass them off as their work. Open the Watermarkly app in a browser on your computer or phone, upload pictures, and add a text/logo. Check out our placement tips to make sure the watermark does precisely what it's supposed to do, so no one will be able to remove or crop it out.


Watermarkly is a simple application where you can make a watermark. Your templates are stored in our system. When you revisit our site, we will offer you the watermark you created the last time. In the free version, you can upload up to 10 pictures at the same time. Besides, you can use our toolkit to change the size of your watermark, pick a font and color, adjust transparency, and more.


It depends on what result you want to achieve. If you need to protect copyrights, we recommend applying the logo in places where it cannot be removed or cut off. If you want to promote your brand with a watermark, make your logo large and prominent. Only then will it meet your expectations.


Adding a watermark to a photo is a great way to protect files from copyright infringement and theft. In some cases, it can promote a company and increase brand-awareness. You can design and add a unique watermark in our straightforward and efficient Watermarkly application, which works online. Mastering our app will take little time and pose no difficulties.


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Some photographers believe adding a watermark is good for marketing. If every image in your portfolio bears your watermark, it can help to build your brand and your profile - particularly if an image of yours gains popularity or goes viral.


Most photos are owned by the person who took the shot. However, without a watermark, it can be harder to identify the owner. A watermark can put anyone interested in using the image in your direction if it contains your name or your brand.


This is a key reason some photographers avoid watermarking. Photography is all about lighting, composition and subject. Adding a watermark can detract from the art. Even the most subtle watermark might diminish the power of a photo.


There are a few exceptions to this rule. For instance, if a photographer is employed by a company to take photos, the company will typically own the copyright to those images. For example, a magazine would own the images taken by one of its staff photographers.


There are alternatives to watermarking, too. You can create copyright metadata instead that will stay with the image, even as people download and re-upload it elsewhere. Adobe Lightroom lets you do this. Metadata for an image typically includes image information, such as size and time and date taken, as well as copyright information.


You take time and care over your photos, so the ideal watermark should be minimal so as not to take any quality or focus away from the image. For a truly professional look, you could work with a designer to create a logo that complements your brand. You might also use a watermark over your portfolio for many years - so a simple, evergreen design may be a good fit.




Watermark thousands of photos in one batch. Add some text, a logo, or a combination of both to your photos. Protect your photos with a watermark of your own unique design. The process of adding a watermark to your images is so unbelievably effortless that you will surely enjoy it.


Visual Watermark offers a wide range of tools for creating and adding watermarks. You can watermark your photos, watermark PDF files, as well as watermark videos. One of these tools is our online watermarking app.


Yes, you should for two reasons - protection and promotion. The main purpose of adding a watermark is to copyright your photos and prevent any attempts of theft. Stock photography companies use repetitive watermarks across their images in order to protect them.


Watermark can also help with promoting your image. If someone randomly sees your photo with your name on it, they will know who the author is. They can look you up to see more of your works. It is better and safer to watermark your photos before posting them on social media.


As a photographer, your image depends in large part on the way in which your work is presented to the public. Clearly, then, you want to be in full control of the quality of printing at all times. If I were a wedding photographer who relies upon print sales, I would not be pleased to learn that my clients were doing their own printing from 56KB JPEGs down at the local copy-store.


As I said earlier, I stopped adding a watermark to my photos almost as quickly as I started. Yet somehow plenty of people get in touch wanting to license my un-watermarked images. Evidently clients are quite capable of tracking a photographer down without the need for watermarks.


A big part of what makes photography so popular is that it is very much open to subjective interpretation. If we close down the possible interpretations of our photos by adding graphics, we risk losing a big part of our audience.


Like I said earlier though, for certain genres of photography, watermarks perhaps have their place. If you really think that adding a watermark is essential in order for your business to function, then fine. But just be aware that watermarks bring with them some negative connotations.


If you are concerned about unauthorized printing, you might want to consider alternative solutions. For example, contractually prohibiting DIY printing of low resolution files, or insisting that all clients purchase the rights to high resolution files, at an appropriately high price. At which point they are free to do what they want with the images.


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Do you need to add a watermark to more than one photo? Perfect! Our app can process several dozen images in one go! If your batch consists of small and large photos, the app will modify the size of your watermark. If you upload a few landscape- and portrait-oriented photos, the position of your watermark will be adjusted. Both of these actions are done automatically by default. However, Make Watermark has the Preview Section, where you can reposition and resize your watermark on each image manually.


Your photos never even reach our servers, let alone get stored there, because they are processed in your browser. Not a single person from our team has access to them. In addition to that, our watermark maker establishes only secure connections. You may rest assured that your files and devices will be perfectly safe with us. There are neither unwanted pop-ups nor intrusive ads. We want you to have a great experience!


Open the selected folder on your computer, then drag and drop your images directly into our watermark maker. It is also possible to click on "Select Images" and pick "From My Computer". Next, choose photos that you need to watermark. Press Ctrl+A on Windows or Cmd+A on Mac to select all pictures in your folder.


After you pick "From Google Drive" in the "Select Images" menu, you will need to grant access to your cloud storage. Simply click "yes" in the popped-up dialog. Once the Google Drive Picker appears, choose the photos. If you hold Shift, while clicking on images, you will select several of them. The importing process for Google Photos is exactly the same.

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