This page has more detailed, instructions showing the way to use this text & image watermark app.
If these instructions are unclear to you, you should refer to the following additional instructions (links open in new window) ...
Here is the free watermark tool.
🧾 Technical Details of Text & Image Watermark App
This free tool allows you to watermark and brand your images using either custom text for your watermark or an image for your watermark.
Using the text type of watermark you can specify the type, size and color of font for the watermark, exact placement of your watermark text as well as how opaque or transparent you want your text watermark to be.
If you would rather use an image as your watermark instead of text you can choose any image you wish to use as the watermarker.
How to Create a Watermark Using Custom Text as the Watermark
- Select the type of Watermark you want to use by ticking the box with the text that reads text watermark. This is selected by default when you first come to this watermarking tool web page.
- Select the image you want to watermark by clicking the button with the text Choose File. You can then select any image or photograph from your device.
- When the image you choose loads, you are going to see a tic-tac-toe looking overlay with red borders. The purpose of this is to divide your photograph or image that you want to watermark into 9 even sections. Select the section where you want your watermark to go by clicking on that section.
- Choose what you want for the watermark text, the font type and size you want for your watermark text, the color you want for the font and whether you want your watermark text to be bold. You can also choose how transparent or opaque your watermark text is by moving the slider with the text that reads Watermark Opacity.
- Click the button with the text Create Watermarked Image.
- About a second later you will see another button appear with large text that reads Show Watermarked Image. Click this button and a new browser tab will open with your image and it's text watermark. The reason the image has to load in a new browser tab is that if your image is larger than the water marking tools borders, your output watermarked image will be shrunk down to a smaller height and width than the original image. By placing your watermarked image in a new browser window, there will be no width or height constraints applied to your finished image.
- To download the watermarked image right click on the image and from the pop up menu that appears choose Save As.
How to Create a Watermark Using an Image as the Watermark
- Select the type of Watermark you want to use by ticking the box with the text that reads image watermark.
- Select the image you want to watermark by clicking the button with the text Choose File. You can then select any image or photograph from your device.
- When the image you choose loads, you are going to see a tic-tac-toe looking overlay with red borders. The purpose of this is to divide your photograph or image that you want to watermark into 9 even sections. Select the section where you want your watermark to go by clicking on that section.
- Select the image to use as the watermark by clicking on the button with the text that reads Choose File.
- Choose how transparent or opaque your watermark image is by moving the slider with the text that reads Watermark Opacity.
- Click the button with the text Create Watermarked Image.
- About a second later you will see another button appear with large text that reads Show Watermarked Image. Click this button and a new browser tab will open with your image and it's text watermark. The reason the image has to load in a new browser tab is that if your image is larger than the water marking tools borders, your output watermarked image will be shrunk down to a smaller height and width than the original image. By placing your watermarked image in a new browser window, there will be no width or height constraints applied to your finished image.
- To download the watermarked image right click on the image and from the pop up menu that appears choose Save As.
If these instructions are unclear to you, you should refer to the following additional instructions (links open in new window) ...
Here is the free watermark tool.