3 Quick Ways to Watermark Your Photos on iPhone

Watermarks are incredibly useful for protecting your digital content like photos and videos. If you want to watermark your photos with iPhone, then this guide will help you to do it with 3 effective methods. Meanwhile, you can also learn how to add a watermark to a video.

Ways to Add Watermark to Photos on iPhone

Use the Apple Photos app to watermark photos

1. Tap the Apple Photos app on your iPhone to open all the photos on your device.

2. Find and open the desired photo you want to add a watermark to, and click the “Edit” button in the upper right corner.

3. Then tap the Pencil icon located in the top right corner of the app screen to open Markup.

4. Next, click the + button at the bottom and select the Text option.

5. Edit and enter the desired text to add it as a watermark and drag it to the desired location within the image. You can also choose from a variety of color options to decorate your watermark.

6. Also, you can click on the “Signature” option to add a handwritten watermark to the selected image.

7. When done, click the Done button to save your changes to the image. That’s it, you’ve successfully watermarked your image using the native Photos app.

Use free third party apps like Canva

1. Open the Apple App Store on your device and search for the Canva App to download it.

2. Sign in to your account to use the app. You can also use your social handles to sign in to the app.

3. Now you will be taken to the main screen of the application. Click on the + button at the bottom and select the Edit Photo option.

4. Then find and select the desired photo by clicking on the Photo Library option to add a watermark to it.

5. Click the “Select” button in the lower right corner to confirm the selected image for editing.

6. On the next page, select the desired photo dimensions and click the “Create” button at the top to open the editing workspace.

7. With this application, you can conveniently edit your photos by adding text, logo or even photos as watermarks. Click the + button in the bottom left corner to see a list of elements for watermarking your image.

8. Select the desired text style and add it to the photo by clicking on it.

9. You can also add your own logo/sticker/image as a watermark by tapping the “Camera Roll” option at the bottom.

10. When finished editing, tap the “Export” icon in the upper right corner to download it to your device.

11. Finally, click the “Download” button and choose your preferred file format to save the watermarked image to your device.

Congratulations. You have successfully watermarked your desired image using the Canva app.

Bonus Tip: Use Free Online Tools to Watermark Photos

If you don’t want to use any app to watermark your photos, you can watermark them directly using free online tools. Follow these simple steps to achieve the same.

1. Open Safari or any other web browser to open the Watermarked Site.

2. Press the “Enter” button to go to the next page.

3. Find and upload the desired file to watermark it by clicking the “Select Files” button.

4. Wait a few seconds to upload the image to the online tool and click the Edit button to edit the uploaded image.

5. On the next page, click the “Watermark” button at the top and add your desired text to use as a watermark.

6. You can also format this text in your preferred style by swiping the toolbar to the left to see more options.

7. Then drag the watermark to the desired location and click the “Done” button to save the changes.

8. Click the Apply button to confirm the changes.

9. To download this watermarked image to your iPhone, click the green download button on the top right corner and click the Download button to save it to your device.

Congratulations. You have successfully added a watermark to the selected image using the free online tool.

Wrapping Up: Enable Digital Protection with a Watermark

So, this is a wrapper for the top three ways to watermark your photos using iPhone. If this reading helped you successfully achieve the same, hit the like button and share this reading with your friends to help them protect their digital work. Stay tuned for more informative readings.

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