Stamp every export, without ever opening Photoshop.
Set a studio-wide watermark once — text or PNG — and it auto-applies on every export until you clear it. Nine-grid placement plus pixel offset. Opacity and a blend mode picker. Per-recipe override when you want a clean ship. Saved to your browser; survives reloads.
Watermark
Studio-wide text or PNG watermark with 9-grid positioning, blend modes and per-recipe override.
Two kinds of mark, both press the same way.
Author copy with size + rotation, or drop a PNG / SVG. The studio remembers each kind separately, so you can swap between them without losing your settings.
Two watermark kinds, both live in the same panel
Switch between text and image with a kind toggle. Text mode lets you author copy with font size, opacity, and rotation. Image mode accepts any PNG / JPEG / SVG — drop it in, the panel previews it on top of your active source. Both modes share the same position grid, opacity, and blend controls.
- Text mode · copy + font size + rotation + opacity, served on every export.
- Image mode · PNG / JPEG / SVG, drag-and-drop or paste from clipboard.
- Live preview on the active source — see where the stamp lands before export.
- Switch kinds without losing the per-kind state — text and image fields persist independently.
Nine canonical anchors, plus an offset for the edge cases.
Pick the anchor closest to where the watermark needs to land. Use the (x, y) offset pair to nudge — when you've got a logo to clear or a subject to key off of.
Nine fixed positions plus a pixel-offset escape hatch
The position grid covers the nine canonical anchors: top-left / top-center / top-right, the middle row, bottom row. For when none of those hit perfectly — a logo that needs to clear a UI element, a sigil keyed to a hero subject — the offset pair lets you nudge by exact pixels in either axis.
- Nine canonical anchors — single click to place.
- Pixel offset (x, y) for fine adjustment after picking the anchor.
- Anchor-relative positioning — stays consistent across resized exports.
- Margin slider keeps the watermark off the frame edge by default.
Sit the mark in the image, not on top of it.
Multiply darkens. Screen lightens. Overlay and soft-light react to the underlying tones. Same compositor the studio's adjustment layers run, scoped to the watermark.
Five blend modes for tonal integration
Beyond the opacity slider, a blend-mode picker lets the watermark sit in the image rather than sit on top of it. Multiply darkens; screen lightens; overlay and soft-light push contrast based on the underlying tones. The same compositor the studio's adjustment layers use, just at the watermark scale.
- Normal · classic alpha-over-source — the safe default.
- Multiply · darkens — good for dark text on light photos.
- Screen / overlay / soft-light — modes for graded looks where the watermark needs to read as a tonal element.
- Opacity from 0 to 100% with a snap to the common 30 / 50 / 80 stops.
Alpha-over · the safe default.
Darkens · for dark text on light photos.
Lightens · for light marks on darker frames.
Boosts contrast based on tone.
Subtle tonal integration.
Set once, ship forever — until a recipe says otherwise.
The watermark you set in the panel is the studio default, saved to your browser. Every export picks it up unless an export recipe explicitly overrides — for client deliverables, stock submissions, the rare clean ship.
Studio default + per-recipe override = ship-time control
The watermark you set in this panel is the studio-wide default — every export picks it up. When a single recipe needs to ship clean (a vendor handoff, a stock submission), the recipe's own watermark slot wins. Recipe-level off + studio default off = a clean export. No surprises.
- Studio default applies unless a recipe explicitly overrides.
- Recipes can set their own watermark — useful for client vs. social asset splits.
- One-click 'Reset' returns the watermark to off; saved presets stay.
- Watermark renders at export time, not on the live preview canvas — the heads-up banner explains the workflow.
Six things power users ask first.
Where do my settings save, why doesn't the canvas show the mark in real time, how do I ship clean for one recipe and stamped for another. Six answers.
To your browser's localStorage under a single key. Nothing leaves your device — no account, no server roundtrip. Reload the studio and the watermark you set is still there. Clear browser data and you start clean.
Pick a track, open the studio,
ship the pixels.
Every track on this page links to its own dedicated workspace — resize, crop, compress, convert, effects, batch, SVG cleanup, privacy. Same canvas, same recipe shelf, more depth where you need it.