Add Logo Watermark to Photos — Brand Your Images Free
Upload your logo, position it on your photo, and download the branded result.
Add Watermark
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How to Add Logo Watermark to Photos
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Upload your photo
Select the image you want to brand with your logo.
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Upload your logo
Add your logo file. PNG with transparent background works best for clean-looking watermarks.
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Position and resize
Place the logo where you want it — bottom-right is standard for branding, center for protection. Adjust size relative to the photo and set opacity.
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Download branded image
Save the image with your logo embedded permanently.
Logo Watermarks for Professional Branding
A logo watermark serves two purposes: it protects your work from theft, and it brands every image you share. When your photos get reposted or shared without context, your logo ensures people can trace the image back to you. Photographers, real estate agents, and e-commerce sellers use this technique daily.
For the best results, use a PNG logo with a transparent background. A solid-background logo will cover part of your image with an opaque rectangle, which looks amateur. Transparent PNG lets the photo show through the non-logo areas. If your logo is dark, use it on lighter photos; if it's light or white, it works better on darker images.
Frequently Asked Questions
What format should my logo be?
PNG with a transparent background is ideal. This lets the photo show through around the logo shape. JPG logos will have a white or colored rectangle around them, which usually looks bad as a watermark.
Where should I place a logo watermark?
Bottom-right corner is standard for branding (professional look, doesn't obscure the subject). For theft protection, center placement over the main subject is more effective but more intrusive.
How big should the logo be relative to the photo?
For corner placement, 10-15% of the image width is typical. For center protection watermarks, 30-50% works better. Too small and it's easily cropped; too large and it dominates the image.