Watermarking your designs: protect what you share online
End-to-end recipe for adding theft-deterrent watermarks before sharing designs on social, Pinterest, or in proofs. Pick subtle to aggressive.
Sharing your designs online (Pinterest, Instagram, Etsy listings, design proofs to clients) opens them up to being copied. A watermark deters casual theft and credits you when your work spreads.
This article walks the recipe for batch-watermarking β pick your aggression level, run on the whole folder, get protected versions ready to share.
When to watermark vs not
Watermarks are for public previews and social posts, NOT for the actual deliverables your customers buy.
The strategy: watermark the previews, keep clean originals separate.
Three aggression levels
Pick based on what you're sharing. Subtle for shop branding; nuclear for high-value original designs.
The pipeline
You add Watermark Image AND Watermark Text together for the strongest brand mark. Either one alone works for lighter watermarking.
Step-by-step
- Open the editor. Drop your design folder (final designs) in.
- (Optional) Add Resize. Sharing on social media doesn't need print-resolution files. Smaller files load faster + give would-be thieves less to work with:
- Pinterest: 2000 Γ 2000 or 1200 Γ 1800
- Instagram: 1080 Γ 1080
- General social preview: 1200 Γ 1200
- Skip Resize if you're watermarking for Etsy listings (use the listing-friendly size from your prep pipeline)
- Add Watermark Image β your shop logo:
- Upload your logo (PNG with transparent background works best)
- Position: bottom-right (subtle), or Tile (nuclear)
- Scale: 10-15% (subtle) or 15-20% (standard)
- Opacity: 30 (subtle) to 60 (standard) to 30 (nuclear β tiled)
- Rotation: 0 (corner) or -30 to -45 (diagonal nuclear)
- (Watermark Image article for details)
- Add Watermark Text β your shop URL or copyright:
- Text: "Β© Your Shop" / "yourshop.com" / "@yourshophandle" β pick what makes sense for the platform
- Font: Arial (cleanest) or Verdana (readable)
- Font Size: 24-32 (subtle) or 40-60 (nuclear-tiled)
- Color: white or black depending on what contrasts with your designs
- Opacity: 30-50 (subtle) or 30 (nuclear-tiled)
- Position: Bottom-right (subtle) or Tile (nuclear)
- Rotation: 0 (corner) or -45 (diagonal tiled)
- Click Download All. You get a zip of watermarked design previews ready to share.
- Save the pipeline as a preset β name it after the use case ("Pinterest watermark," "Etsy listing watermark," "Aggressive theft deterrent"). One click for future batches.
Three example presets to set up
Subtle Etsy listing brand
- Watermark Image: logo at Bottom Right, Scale 10%, Opacity 40
- (Skip Watermark Text for the cleanest look)
Standard Pinterest pin
- Resize to 1200 Γ 1800
- Watermark Image: logo at Bottom Right, Scale 12%, Opacity 60
- Watermark Text: "yourshop.com" at Bottom Right, Font Verdana, Size 32, white, Opacity 70
Nuclear theft deterrent
- Resize to social-friendly 1200 Γ 1200
- Watermark Image: logo at Tile, Scale 15%, Opacity 25, Rotation -30
- Watermark Text: "Β© Your Shop" at Tile, Font Arial, Size 60, white, Opacity 30, Rotation -45
Tips
- Always keep clean originals. Watermark only the public-facing copies. Keep the originals (in your drafts folder) for actual customer deliverables.
- Run watermark steps LATE in the pipeline. They sit on top of the finished composition.
- Test contrast on different background colors. A white logo disappears on a white-background design; black disappears on black. For mixed-content batches, try semi-transparent gray (50% opacity, gray color).
- Tile is the strongest theft deterrent. Hard to crop out; obvious that the work is yours. Use for highly original, hard-to-create designs.
- Subtle wins for branding. A 30%-opacity bottom-right logo establishes your shop without distracting from the design. Use for everyday Etsy / Pinterest.
- Different watermark per platform. Pinterest watermarks should be more visible (Pinterest gets shared a lot); Etsy can be subtler (your shop name shows in the listing anyway).
What watermarking can and can't do
Can:
- Deter casual screenshot theft
- Credit your shop when work spreads on social media
- Communicate ownership at a glance
- Make stolen versions instantly recognizable
Can't:
- Stop a determined thief with Photoshop skills (they'll Photoshop out a corner watermark)
- Stop AI image generators from training on your designs
- Replace copyright registration for legal protection
- Look invisible β a useful watermark is at least somewhat visible
For high-value originals, watermarking is one layer of defense. Combine with copyright registration, watermarking + low-res sharing, and platform reporting tools for layered protection.
What to read next
- Watermark Image β full settings reference
- Watermark Text β full settings reference
- Etsy design prep β for combining listing-prep with subtle watermarking
- The pipeline concept β for chaining multiple watermarks