Tiled Watermark
Cover a photo with a tiled, repeating watermark — the diagonal pattern stock-photo sites use to deter theft — right in your browser. Adjust the angle, spacing and size, and nothing is uploaded.
Privacy-first: every image is processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored or transmitted to any server.
The stock-photo watermark, on your terms
A single corner watermark is easy to crop out; a tiled pattern that repeats across the entire image is not. Switch placement to Tiled and your text or logo repeats diagonally from edge to edge, so every part of the photo carries your mark. Tune the angle of the pattern, the spacing between repeats and the size until it reads clearly without hiding the picture, then set the opacity for a subtle wash or a firm stamp.
Batch it, privately
Apply the same tiled watermark to a whole set of proofs or product shots at once and download them together. Because the rendering happens on your device with the Canvas API, your unwatermarked originals never leave your machine — there is nothing uploaded, logged or retained, and no queue to wait on.
Frequently asked questions
- Are my images uploaded to add the watermark?
- No. The watermark is drawn onto your image locally using your browser’s canvas. Nothing is sent to a server.
- Can I watermark many photos at once?
- Yes. Drop in any number of images and the same watermark settings are applied to all of them. Download results individually or as a single ZIP.
- Can I use my own logo as the watermark?
- Yes. Upload a PNG, JPG, WebP or SVG logo. Transparent areas are preserved, and you can control its size, opacity and rotation.
- How do I position the watermark?
- Use the nine placement presets (corners, edges, center) with an adjustable margin, or simply drag the watermark on the live preview and pull its handles to resize and rotate.
- Can I tile a repeating watermark across the whole image?
- Yes. Switch placement to “Tiled / repeat” and the text or logo repeats diagonally across the entire photo, like the watermarks stock-photo sites use. You can adjust the angle, the spacing between repeats and the size.
- Is the watermark permanent?
- Yes. The watermark is baked into the exported image’s pixels, so it cannot be removed from the downloaded file.