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Add Watermark to PDF Online Free – Text & Image Watermark

Add a text or image watermark to any PDF file right in your browser. Set the text, font, color, size, opacity and rotation. Position it anywhere on the page β€” corner, center, diagonal β€” and apply to all pages or just the ones you choose. No account, no upload, instant download.

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Text Β· Image Β· Logo Β· Opacity Β· Rotation Β· Position Β· Page range Β· Live preview

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πŸ’§Add Watermark to PDF Online – Why It's More Useful Than You Might Think

Add watermark to PDF documents and you solve a problem that comes up constantly in professional document workflows β€” but that most people only think about after it's already too late. I sent a proposal draft to a client contact who forwarded it to their procurement team before I'd finished revising it. The old version ended up in a formal evaluation. A "DRAFT" watermark on every page would have made its status unmistakable and prevented that chain of events entirely.

Watermarks are one of those things that feel like overhead until you actually need them. Once you start using them β€” on drafts, on confidential documents, on documents you're distributing for review β€” they become a default part of how you handle any document that could be misused or misidentified. This tool makes that frictionless: upload a PDF, type your watermark text (or upload a logo image), adjust opacity and rotation, and download a watermarked copy in under a minute. Your original is untouched and no file ever leaves your browser.

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Text Watermark

Full control over font, size, color, and style

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Image Watermark

Upload your logo or stamp as PNG/JPG

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Opacity Control

5%–100% β€” from subtle to solid

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Rotation

Any angle from -180Β° to 180Β°

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9-Point Position

Plus custom X/Y offset in mm

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Page Range

All pages, first, last, or custom range

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Canvas preview updates in real time

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πŸ“‹How to Add a Watermark to a PDF – Step by Step

1

Upload Your PDF

Drop your PDF on the upload zone or click to browse. Any page count. The first page loads into the live preview immediately.

2

Choose Text or Image

Switch between Text Watermark and Image Watermark tabs. For text, type your message. For image, upload a PNG, JPG, or SVG file.

3

Customise Appearance

Set font, size, color, opacity, and rotation. Use the 9-point position grid to place the watermark, or add X/Y offsets to fine-tune placement.

4

Set Page Range

Apply to all pages, first page only, last page only, or type a custom range like 1-5 or 1,3,7.

5

Download

Click Add Watermark & Download. The result is a new PDF with the watermark baked into each specified page.


πŸ‘₯When and Why People Add Watermarks to PDFs

These scenarios come up constantly in professional document work:

  • Draft documents: Any document in review that hasn't been finalised should say "DRAFT" β€” loudly. A watermark is harder to miss than a text note at the top of page one, and it appears on every page so there's no ambiguity after someone prints a single page or saves a screenshot. I started watermarking all drafts after the forwarded-proposal incident I mentioned above.
  • Confidential or restricted documents: "CONFIDENTIAL", "INTERNAL USE ONLY", "NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION" β€” these are standard watermarks for documents that need to stay within a specific audience. A watermark won't prevent a determined bad actor from stripping it, but it does make the document's intended status clear and creates a visual deterrent against casual sharing.
  • Protecting intellectual property and samples: Designers, photographers, and writers who send sample work to potential clients often watermark it to make clear the work isn't licensed for use yet. A semi-transparent logo or "SAMPLE" text across the page lets the client evaluate the quality without getting a fully usable copy.
  • Branding distributed documents: Reports, white papers, and proposals distributed under your company name often include a faint company logo watermark on every page β€” not as a security measure but as a branding element. It's the PDF equivalent of letterhead.
  • Document versioning: "v1.2", "PRELIMINARY", "FOR REVIEW ONLY", "SUPERSEDED" β€” watermarks make version and status information visible on every page without changing the document's content. Useful when multiple versions of a document are circulating simultaneously.
  • Legal and compliance markups: Court documents, compliance reports, and regulatory submissions often require specific markings like "PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL" or "ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGED". Adding these as watermarks covers every page in a consistent way that's difficult to miss.
  • Copy control: "COPY" or "UNCONTROLLED COPY" watermarks are standard in quality management and ISO-compliant processes, where it matters whether a printed document is a controlled master or an uncontrolled copy.

🎚️Watermark Settings Explained

SettingRange / OptionsPractical guidance
Opacity5% – 100%20–35% for background watermarks that don't obscure content. 60–80% for prominent DRAFT or CONFIDENTIAL stamps. 100% for solid foreground marks like a corner stamp.
Rotation-180Β° to 180Β°45Β° is the classic diagonal watermark angle. 0Β° for horizontal corner or center marks. -45Β° for diagonal going the other way.
Font size8pt – 200ptFor diagonal full-page watermarks: 60–90pt. For corner stamps: 20–36pt. For logo-style marks: depends on text length.
Position9-point grid + X/Y offsetCenter with 45Β° rotation = classic diagonal. Top-right at 0Β° = corner stamp. Bottom-center at 0Β° = footer mark.
Image scale5% – 200%For a logo watermark, 30–50% usually places it as a tasteful background element. 80–100% for a large stamp-style mark.
Page rangeAll / First / Last / CustomAll pages for draft and confidential marks. First page only for cover stamps. Custom range for watermarking specific sections only.

πŸ’‘Tips for Professional-Looking Watermarks

  • Diagonal center is the most legible position: Center placement with 45Β° rotation produces the most recognisable watermark β€” the kind you see in professional legal and financial documents. It covers the majority of the page in a way that's unmistakable without being garish.
  • Opacity 25–35% is the professional sweet spot: This range makes the watermark clearly visible while leaving the document content readable. Much higher and it starts obscuring text. Much lower and readers can miss it entirely when glancing at the page.
  • Use PNG with transparency for image watermarks: If you're watermarking with a company logo, use a PNG file with a transparent background. A JPG logo will include a white or colored rectangle around the image that covers the document text behind it β€” looks unprofessional and obscures content.
  • Match text color to document mood: Red watermarks ("CONFIDENTIAL", "URGENT") create a strong visual signal. Grey watermarks look more subtle and professional for branding purposes. Use the color picker to select a color that fits the document's purpose and audience.
  • Consider applying to first page only for proposals: Some people prefer to watermark only the cover page of a proposal or report rather than every page β€” enough to signal status without interrupting readability throughout a long document.
  • All-caps text reads better at angle: When using diagonal rotation, all-caps watermark text ("DRAFT", "CONFIDENTIAL", "SAMPLE") is significantly more readable than mixed case at the same font size. Use all caps if you want the watermark to communicate clearly at a glance.

❓Frequently Asked Questions

Can I add both text and image watermarks? +
Yes β€” switch between Text Watermark and Image Watermark using the tabs at the top of the settings panel. Text mode lets you type any text and control the font, size, color, opacity, and rotation. Image mode lets you upload a PNG, JPG, or SVG file to use as the watermark. You process one type at a time, but you can run the tool twice if you need both on the same document.
How do I control watermark opacity? +
Use the Opacity slider in the Opacity & Rotation section. It goes from 5% (nearly invisible) to 100% (fully opaque). For most professional use cases β€” drafts, confidential marks, sample overlays β€” 20–35% opacity keeps the watermark clearly visible without obscuring the document text underneath it. The live preview canvas updates as you drag the slider so you can see the result before processing.
Is the watermark permanent? +
Yes. The watermark is drawn directly onto the PDF page content stream β€” it becomes part of the page, not a separate overlay layer. Someone can't simply select and delete it in a standard PDF viewer. Removing it would require specialised image processing tools to detect and erase the watermark visually, which is technically difficult and impractical for most users.
Can I apply a watermark to specific pages only? +
Yes. The Page Range section has four options: All Pages (default), First Page Only, Last Page Only, and Custom Range. For custom range, type a range like "1-5" to watermark the first five pages, or "1,3,7" for individual pages, or combine them: "1-3,5,8-10". The tool validates your input against the actual page count of the uploaded PDF.
What image formats are supported for image watermarks? +
PNG and JPG files are fully supported. PNG is strongly recommended when watermarking with a logo because PNG supports transparent backgrounds β€” a transparent PNG logo sits cleanly over the document content without a colored box around it. SVG files are accepted but are rasterised at screen resolution before embedding, so for best sharpness use a high-resolution PNG export of your logo.
Is my PDF secure when I use this tool? +
Yes, completely. The entire process runs inside your web browser using JavaScript and the pdf-lib library. Your PDF file is never uploaded to any server β€” it never leaves your device at all. This is especially important for confidential documents, which is often exactly the use case that needs watermarking. You can verify this by using the tool while offline after the page has loaded.

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