DRAFT Watermark
Clearly mark images as drafts or works in progress with a prominent DRAFT watermark.
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Supports PNG, JPG, WebP up to 10MB
Custom Text
Any text or ©
9 Positions
Precise placement
Adjustable
Size & opacity
Best Uses for DRAFT Watermark
Using Status Watermarks Effectively
DRAFT Watermark watermarks signal that an image is not final. This prevents accidental use of work-in-progress assets in production.
Common workflow: Add the DRAFT Watermark mark during review cycles, share with stakeholders for feedback, then remove the watermark and deliver the approved version.
Visibility: Status watermarks should be clearly readable — use 40-60% opacity at a large size so there is no ambiguity about the image's state.
FAQ
What is a DRAFT Watermark watermark?▼
Clearly mark images as drafts or works in progress with a prominent DRAFT watermark.
When should I use DRAFT Watermark?▼
Work in progress. Client reviews. Approval process. Draft versions.
How visible should a DRAFT Watermark watermark be?▼
It depends on your goal. For deterring theft, use 30-50% opacity so the watermark is clearly visible. For branding without distraction, 10-20% opacity lets viewers appreciate the image while still marking ownership. Status watermarks like DRAFT Watermark are usually meant to be prominent since they indicate the image's current state.
Can I use DRAFT Watermark for commercial work?▼
Yes. Watermarks are commonly used in commercial photography, stock image previews, and client proofing. Add your business name, logo text, or copyright notice to protect your work before sharing it publicly.
Is this watermark tool free?▼
Yes! ImageWand watermarking is completely free with no signup required. Add watermarks to unlimited images directly in your browser.