Do you want to know how to add a watermark to your photos on Android? Cameras are practically in danger of extinction. Most of today's users take photos with our mobile.
And if they are artistic photos or that could be commercial, you may need to make it clear that they are yours. The best way to do this is clearly to add a watermark.
There are many third-party applications for this, but what many do not know is that we can also do it directly from the camera application of our smartphone. It is a very simple process that we will teach you step by step.
Add watermark to photo on Android
Will I be able to do it with my smartphone?
To add your watermark, you will have to use the application of camera. But keep in mind that this application changes from one smartphone model to another. Therefore, not all Android phones have this option. However, it is very common that today we have this possibility.
Steps to follow to add watermarks
The process that we are going to explain is not for adding a watermark to photos that you have already taken. It is about that, at the same moment in which you take the photo, it already appears with the added watermark.
Normally, the options that we can find for this are limited, but enough if you simply want to indicate that the photos are yours.
It is important that you also keep in mind that some smartphones only allow this option for the rear camera, so you will not be able to use it for selfies. The steps to follow to mark your photos are as follows:
- The first thing you will have to do is, logically, open the camera application.
- Click on the settings icon, marked by a cogwheel.
- Look for the option that watermark.
- Make sure that option is activated.
Add watermarks to already made photos
If what you want is to put a watermark on a photo that you have previously taken, you will have to use a third-party application. In the Google Play Store you can find many options for it. One of the most popular for this is Photo Watermark, which you can download at the following link:
Have you needed to add a watermark to any of your photos? What process have you followed for it? We invite you to tell us about it in the comments section that you can find a little further down.