Image Watermark Tool

Add text or logo watermarks to your images — free and instant, right in your browser.

Drag and drop an image here, or browse files

Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP

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Why Use an Image Watermark Tool?

Watermarking your images is essential for protecting your visual content from unauthorized use and establishing brand identity. Whether you are a photographer sharing portfolio pieces, a content creator posting on social media, or a business distributing product images, adding a watermark ensures your work is always attributed to you. Our Image Watermark Tool lets you add both text and logo watermarks with full control over positioning, opacity, and styling — all without needing expensive software like Photoshop.

How to Add a Watermark to Images Online for Free

Watermarking your photos has never been easier. Follow these simple steps:

The Best Free Image Watermark Tool Without Sign Up

Many online watermark tools require you to create an account, deal with annoying pop-ups, or upload your sensitive images to unknown servers. FreeToolKit takes a different approach. Our watermark tool operates entirely within your web browser. Your photos are never uploaded to the internet, ensuring 100% privacy and security. There are no watermarks on your watermarks, no file limits, and no sign-up requirements. It is the fastest and safest way to protect your images online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload your image, select the 'Text Watermark' tab, type your watermark text, then customize the font, size, color, opacity, and position. Click 'Apply Watermark' to preview and download your watermarked image.
Yes! Select the 'Logo Watermark' tab, upload your logo image (PNG with transparency works best), then adjust the size, opacity, and position before applying it to your image.
Absolutely. All processing happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never uploaded to any server, and no data leaves your device at any time.
You can download your watermarked image in PNG or JPEG format. PNG preserves transparency and offers lossless quality, while JPEG provides smaller file sizes with adjustable quality settings.