Watermark Adder
Add a text watermark to an uploaded image without sending it to a server.
Mark an image before sharing a draft
Watermarks are useful when an image needs to be reviewed before final delivery. This tool draws your uploaded file to canvas, adds custom text near the lower-right corner, and lets you tune opacity and text size before exporting.
A typical use is placing �Draft - Bushe� at 45 percent opacity on a client preview so the design can be discussed without feeling like final production artwork. The output is a new PNG, leaving the original file unchanged.
A label, not a lock
Watermarking is a practical label, not a security system. Someone can still crop or edit an image, so use it for draft communication rather than legal protection. The image is processed locally, which helps when preview work is not ready for public upload. Previewing opacity is useful because a proof mark should be visible without making the image impossible to review.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the watermark adder work?
It draws the image to canvas, then paints your watermark text over the lower-right area using the selected opacity and font size.
What should I check before using it?
A watermark discourages casual reuse but does not prevent cropping, retouching, or determined removal.
When is this useful?
Use it for draft proofs, client previews, social mockups, and quick ownership labels before sharing an image.
Is this private?
Yes. The watermark is applied locally in the browser.
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