Watermarks protect your creative work by stamping a visible mark of ownership on your images. They're used by photographers, designers, and content creators to discourage unauthorized use while keeping images shareable. Adding one used to require Lightroom or Photoshop — now you can do it in seconds online.
Text Watermark vs Image Watermark
- Text watermark — your name, website, copyright symbol, or tagline overlaid on the image. Easy to set up, fully customizable font/size/opacity/position.
- Image watermark — your logo PNG (with transparent background) placed over the image. More professional-looking for brands.
Tip: Use 20–40% opacity for watermarks that protect without ruining the viewing experience. Fully opaque watermarks look aggressive and can deter legitimate sharing.
Best Practices for Watermarking
- Position in the center or on a busy area — corner watermarks are trivially cropped out. Center or subject-area placement is harder to remove.
- Match watermark to image tone — use a light watermark on dark images, dark on light images.
- Keep it readable but subtle — the goal is attribution, not decoration.
- Use your domain, not just your name — "eazystudio.com" as a watermark drives traffic if the image is shared.
How to Add a Watermark Free
- Open EazyStudio's Image Watermark Tool
- Upload your image
- Type your text or upload a logo PNG
- Choose position, size, opacity, and font
- Download the watermarked image
Add a Watermark Free — In Your Browser
Text or logo watermark. JPEG, PNG, WebP. No account, no upload to server.
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