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Why Watermark an Image?

Example Image of Watermark Filter Tool

Protection Against Theft

Images can be easily stolen online, used without consent, and attributed to someone else. A watermark serves as a deterrent against theft by making it challenging to reuse the image without proper credit.

Brand Promotion

Watermarks can also boost recognition for your brand. Including your logo as a watermark can familiarize viewers with your brand and increase your visibility across various platforms.

Attribution

When followers or viewers share your content, watermarks ensure that your authorship is preserved. This guarantees that potential clients or followers can easily trace the content back to you.

Professionalism

Watermarked images appear polished and considered. They demonstrate a level of professionalism that encourages viewers to view you or your brand as credible.

Deterrence

A visible watermark makes potential infringers think twice before using your image. It signals that the image is protected and may lead to legal consequences if misused.

Configure the form below and click Watermark and Convert to WEBP
Format Options

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Lossless

Quality

Range (0-100)

Compression Level

Higher values give better quality for a given size at the cost of increased encoding time

Watermark

Enable

Position

Image

Filename

Enable

Postfix

Adds a piece of text to the filename before the period (.)

Meta Data

Remove All

Are there downsides to watermarking?

While watermarks provide protection, they can also diminish the aesthetic appeal of an image. Careful consideration is required to balance visibility with the overall design.

Is watermarking effective for all types of images?

Watermarking is particularly effective for photographs, artwork, and social media images. The effectiveness may vary depending on the usage context, such as for personal images that are less likely to be misused.