Add Watermark — Text & Image Watermarks Online
Add text or image watermarks to protect your photos.
Watermarks protect photos from being lifted and reposted without credit. Dropvert's watermark tool supports both text and image overlays, with control over position, opacity, size, font, and tile spacing — and it processes everything in your browser without uploading the photos anywhere.
How it works
3-step walkthrough
How it works
3-step walkthrough
- 1
Drop the photo (or up to 20)
JPEG, PNG, WebP, or any image format your browser can decode. Dropvert overlays the watermark over the full-resolution original.
- 2
Pick text or image; tune position and opacity
For text watermarks: write the message, pick a font, color, and size. For image watermarks: upload your logo PNG. Set position (9-point grid), edge margin, and opacity.
- 3
Single placement or full-image tile
Place the watermark in one corner, or tile it across the whole image at any rotation and spacing for stronger anti-theft protection. Download the result as the same format.
Why use Dropvert
Local-first, free, no upload required
Why use Dropvert
Local-first, free, no upload required
- Both text and image watermarks, configurable separately.
- Tile mode: repeats the watermark across the entire photo at a custom rotation, much harder to crop out.
- 9-position alignment grid plus a margin slider for fine placement.
- Batch watermarking — apply the same overlay to up to 20 photos at once.
- Runs in your browser; no uploads, no server-side processing of your photos.
Frequently asked questions
6 answered
Frequently asked questions
6 answered
- Should I use a text or image watermark?
- Image watermarks (your logo) read as more professional and are harder to fake. Text watermarks are faster to set up and let you include dynamic info like a date or copyright year. For most use cases, image is the better choice if you have a logo PNG ready.
- How do I make the watermark hard to remove?
- Use the tile mode at low-to-medium opacity (~30-50%) with rotation. A single-corner watermark is easy to crop out; a tiled watermark covers the entire photo and removing it requires regenerating the image with AI inpainting, which is slow and lossy.
- Can I batch watermark photos with different settings each?
- No — batch mode applies the same watermark settings to every photo in the batch. For per-photo customization, watermark them one at a time.
- Will the watermark show in transparent areas of the source?
- Yes. The watermark is applied on top of the source, so transparent pixels in PNGs don't hide the overlay. If you want transparent areas to stay clean, mask the watermark layer first or watermark a flattened JPEG.
- What fonts are available?
- A short list of common cross-platform fonts (Manrope, Arial, Georgia, Impact, Courier). For a custom font, use an image watermark instead.
- Do you keep a copy of my photos?
- No. Watermarking happens in your browser; we don't see the photo or the watermark. Closing the tab discards everything.
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