How can I batch watermark 100+ photos with a logo?

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I want to publish my photos online and add my logo as a watermark to a large batch of images at once. I’m looking for modern software that can apply the same watermark to 100 or more photos in one go. I thought Lightroom CC removed watermarking, so I’m open to other options as well. What software or workflow works for batch watermarking?

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If you have access to Photoshop, you can record applying a watermark as a custom action, and apply that to a batch of photos (through File -> Automate -> Batch).
Alternatively, you can use a program like JACo Watermark to process your files.

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Yes—there are several ways to batch watermark photos.

  • Lightroom Classic still supports watermarking during export, including logo/image watermarks.
  • Photoshop can do it by recording the watermark step as an Action, then running it on a folder via File > Automate > Batch.
  • XNView MP is another option: select your files, go to Tools > Batch Convert, then in Actions choose Image > Watermark and apply your logo.
  • One community suggestion also mentions JACo Watermark as a dedicated tool.

If you already use Adobe software, Lightroom Classic or Photoshop will usually be the most streamlined choices. If you want a free alternative, XNView MP is a practical option.

Keep in mind that watermarks can discourage casual reuse, but they won’t fully prevent image theft. Exporting smaller web-resolution files can add another layer of protection.

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