Add Watermark to Multiple Photos at Once

This article shares a simple and effective way to add watermarks to lots of photos at once, up to 100 in a single go, using a Windows tool. After trying out several options, I found that PicWish worked the best for fast and hassle-free batch watermarking. The guide includes clear steps on how to use it, along with a quick look at other tools that can do the same job. It's a helpful read for anyone who wants to save time and protect their images more efficiently.

Watermark Images in Bulk
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If you are posting and sharing various images on blogs, social media platforms, and ecommerce stores, adding watermark is an important step to protect your creative content. But doing so to a large volume of photos one-by-one is inefficient. What you need is a tool that can batch watermark photos simultaneously. As someone who works with a number of images most of the time, I already encountered several tools that can add watermarks to multiple photos at once. After having tested each, I can decidedly say that PicWish shines among the other tools. It stands out as the most efficient, easy to navigate, and reliable tool for watermark images in bulk. In this article, l will walk you through why PicWish is the best choice and how you can use it effectively on your pictures.

How to Watermark Images in Bulk

Looking for the Right Watermark Tool? Here’s What I Discovered

Over the past few weeks, I tried using different AI photo editing tools online that can help me batch watermark photos. These include tools that can be accessible on web browsers, and also those that have desktop app versions. Although each has their own strength and advantage, most of them fails to meet one or more of the following areas:

  • Complicated user interfaces
  • Minimal customization options
  • Delayed preview process
  • Few formats supported
  • Limited number of images that can be batch processed
  • Overly restrictive free versions

That’s when I came across PicWish, and it completely made all the difference.

Why PicWish for Windows Is the Best Choice for Batch Watermark

PicWish is known for its AI-powered Enhance Photo and AI Background Generator capability. What many people aren’t aware of is that it can add logos to photos, and it can even batch watermark up to 100 images in a single process. Although you can use PicWish on Android, iOS, and macOS, this particular feature is only available on its Windows app version. Luckily, it’s not a hassle to download and install it, nor does it require much storage space. It is also easy to use and has a clean user interface. Aside from this, what really charmed me is it also offers batch editing to the majority of its advanced and basic features. Unlike other tools that slow down or freeze with large image sets, PicWish remained stable and processed multiple images quickly. Additionally, it gives you the freedom to scan across the preview of each image that you uploaded before saving each on your computer.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use PicWish’s Windows app version to watermark images in bulk:

  • First, click the button below to download and install PicWish on your Windows PC.

Download PicWish

  • Open the app and log in to your account. Then find and select Add Watermark.

  • To upload images, click Upload File if they’re in different folders. If all your images are in one folder, you can click Upload Folder.

    click upload file or upload folder

  • Next, select Start.

    click start to complete upload

  • Click + Text then type your watermark and change its font style, size, and color. After that drag it to where you want it on your photos, adjust its opacity, or rotate it. It also has a Tile fill option that places your watermark across the entire image.

    click text to add watermark and edit

Note: The edits you apply to one image will be automatically applied to all uploaded images.

  • You can also try its Image option where you can upload a logo image to batch watermark your photos. Once done, click Save all.

    final image output click save all

Other Tool You Can Try to Watermark Images in Bulk

If you want to try other options, here are some of the alternative tools that you can consider:

1. Watermark Image (formerly Batch Photo)

Watermark Image is a web-based AI tool that can help you watermark images in bulk without having to worry that you might suddenly need to pay just to save the images after you’ve finished editing. This tool is completely free and you won’t even need to sign up. Additionally, it can batch process up to 250 photos at once, more than PicWish can do. It also has many customization options. However, its downside is that it can only show one image in a smaller size as you customize your watermark. You have to save the zipped file first to be able to scan on all your image results. Aside from this, there is a delay on its preview while adjusting the format of your watermark.

watermark image user interface

2. Watermarkly

Another web-based batch watermark tool that you can try is Watermarkly. It has a minimalist layout on its user interface which makes it easy to navigate. Also, on its customization options, it offers a preset gallery of visual effects for your watermarks that even PicWish and Watermark Image don’t have. Aside from this, you can preview all of the images and edit each one freely as the format of the watermark on one image does not apply to all. But, Watermarkly can only batch process 10 images on its free version. You need to avail its pro version to increase the number of images that you can batch process.

watermarkly app user interface

Conclusion

There you have it! If what you are looking for is a tool that can watermark images in bulk of up to dozen or even hundred of images, PicWish’s Windows app version is the one for you. It stands out for its ease of use, speed, and practical features. After testing several tools, it’s the one I found most efficient for handling large batches without unnecessary steps or cluttered interfaces. It’s a reliable solution for anyone who values both productivity and protection for their visual content.

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▪ Chief Editor of PicWish's team▪ A seasoned professional whose work has been published in tech publications over the course of the last 8 years.▪ Photo editing is her area of expertise and she excels at writing comprehensive program reviews or photo editing tutorials.

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