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How Watermarking Works

Watermarking is a process that embeds a visible or invisible mark onto a PDF document to identify ownership, indicate confidentiality, or add other relevant information. Here's how it works:

  1. Text Watermarking: Custom or predefined text is overlaid onto the PDF pages, ensuring visibility and readability.
  2. Image Watermarking: A user-selected image is embedded into the PDF, allowing for visual branding or identification.
  3. Positioning and Opacity: The watermark can be placed at various positions on the page, and its opacity can be adjusted to balance visibility with content readability.
  4. Font and Color Customization: The watermark text can be styled with different fonts and colors to match the document's aesthetic or the user's preference.

Our watermarking tool offers a range of options to ensure the watermark is effectively integrated into the PDF document while maintaining its original content and functionality.

How to Use This Watermarking Tool

  1. Select Your PDF: Click the "Select PDF files" button or drag and drop your PDF file into the designated area.
  2. Verify Selection: Once you've selected a file, its name will appear below the upload area, confirming your selection.
  3. Configure Watermark: Choose the watermark type, select or enter the text, and adjust the position, opacity, font, and color as needed.
  4. Initiate Watermarking: Click the "Add Watermark" button to start the watermarking process.
  5. Wait for Processing: A loading indicator will show while your PDF is being watermarked. This may take a few moments depending on the file size.
  6. Download Result: Once watermarking is complete, your browser will automatically download the watermarked PDF file.
  7. Check the Result: Open the downloaded file to verify the watermark and ensure all content is preserved as expected.

Note: The tool aims to provide a flexible and customizable watermarking experience. However, the final result may vary depending on the original PDF's content and structure.