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Batch Watermark Many Photos at Once

Upload once, apply one set of settings to every photo, and download a single ZIP

Load all your photos at once

Select several files in the file picker, or drag them together onto the upload area. Every photo appears in a file list under the dropzone, and a counter shows how many are loaded. Click any row to preview that photo with the current watermark, and remove a photo with the × on its row.

File list showing several photos loaded for batch watermarking
Every loaded photo appears in the list — click a row to preview it, or remove it with the ×.

One set of settings for every photo

Whatever you set — text or logo, position, opacity, rotation, tiling — applies to every photo in the list. Before downloading, preview two or three different photos: a bright one, a dark one, a portrait and a landscape. If the mark disappears on one of them, raise the opacity slightly or add an outline.

Sizes are relative, so mixed photo sizes stay consistent: text and logos scale with each photo, and tiling re-covers each frame at its own resolution.

Download everything as one ZIP

As soon as two or more photos are loaded, a "Download All (ZIP)" button appears under the preview. It processes every photo at its original full resolution and packs the results into one archive. Each file keeps its own name with a "watermarked-" prefix and your chosen output format.

A ZIP archive produced from several watermarked photos
One click processes every photo at full resolution and delivers a single ZIP archive.
For web galleries, JPEG at 80-90% quality is a good balance of size and detail. You can start from that setup with the link below.

Open the tool set to JPEG at 85% quality →

Ready to protect your photos?

Open the tool, drop a photo in, and apply what you just read — everything runs in your browser and nothing is uploaded.

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