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How Do I Watermark My Photos in Canva?

Last updated on December 3, 2022 @ 9:53 pm

Watermarking your photos is a great way to protect your work and ensure that you get credit for your creativity. Canva makes it easy to add a watermark to your images with just a few clicks. Here’s how:

    1. First, upload the image you want to watermark to Canva. You can upload your own image, or choose from Canva’s library of over 1 million stock images, illustrations, and icons.

    2. Once the image is uploaded, click on the “Text” button in the toolbar at the top of the editor. This will open up the text editor, where you can add your watermark.

    3. In the text editor, click on the “Add Heading” button and select the “H1” heading. This will make your text larger and more visible.

    4. Next, type in your watermark text and adjust the font, color, and size to suit your needs. You can also use the “Text alignment” options to position your watermark where you want it on the image.

    5. When you’re happy with how your watermark looks, click on the “Done” button to close the text editor.

    6. Finally, download your image by clicking on the “Download” button in the top toolbar.

You can choose to download your image as a PNG or JPG file. And that’s it! Your image is now ready to share with the world, complete with a custom watermark

PRO TIP: Canva is a great way to watermark your photos, but there are a few things you should know before using it. First, make sure you have a strong and unique password for your Canva account. Second, when uploading your photos to Canva, be sure to check the privacy settings and make sure that only people with the link can view or download your images. Finally, when sharing your images on social media, be sure to include a link back to your Canva page so that people can find and credit you for your work.
Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.