What kind of watermark works best?
A short, readable watermark usually works best. Keep the text legible enough to be visible, but not so heavy that it ruins the underlying image.
Image utility
Add a text watermark to an image, preview it, and download the updated result.
Add a text watermark to an image, preview it, and download the updated result.
Add a text watermark, adjust position and opacity, preview the result, and download the updated image.
Watermarks are useful when you want to label preview images, add attribution, protect draft visuals, or brand assets before sharing them publicly.
This page is designed for quick text watermarking in the browser: upload the source image, adjust the text, preview the overlay, and download the marked version without a heavier editor.
A short, readable watermark usually works best. Keep the text legible enough to be visible, but not so heavy that it ruins the underlying image.
Corner placement is cleaner for everyday branding. A larger centered or diagonal placement is more noticeable when the goal is stronger content protection.
Yes. Browser-based image tools are fast, but it is still worth checking dimensions, legibility, file size, and color appearance before you use the output anywhere public.