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How to watermark real estate photos

Listing photos travel — to portals, social media, and sometimes to other agents' ads. Watermarking a listing's photo set with your logo keeps your brand attached wherever the photos go, and takes one pass instead of one photo at a time.

A batch of client photos watermarked with a studio logo

Why agents watermark listing photos

Three reasons come up constantly. Branding: a buyer screenshots your listing and sends it to family — your logo goes with it. Lead protection: unmarked photos get reused in other ads, scams included; a watermark makes that harder and traceable. Professionalism: a consistent mark across every listing makes your feed look like a brokerage, not a camera roll.

One caution: many MLS systems prohibit watermarks on submitted photos. The practical answer is two exports — a clean set for the MLS, and a branded set for everywhere else. With batch watermarking, the branded set costs you about a minute.

Step by step

  1. Select the full listing. Exterior, every room, the details — select them all in one go.
  2. Apply your logo once. Import your agency logo (a white transparent PNG works on most interiors and exteriors) and it's placed on every photo. A corner position at around 85% opacity is the standard look.
  3. Scan the grid for collisions. Interiors vary a lot — the logo may land on a fireplace in one shot and a window in another. Tap those photos and nudge the mark individually; the rest of the batch stays put.
  4. Save the branded set. Every photo exports in full quality with your copyright details written into the file — useful evidence if a photo is ever misused.
Tip: Add a small QR code linking to the listing page on the photos you post to social media — a screenshot of your post becomes a scannable ad.

For photos you can't mark visibly

For the clean MLS set, or hero shots where a logo would hurt the presentation, add an invisible watermark instead. The photo looks untouched, but you can verify any copy of it later and prove it came from you.

Beyond a logo

Some agents add a text line with their name and number instead of (or alongside) a logo — see adding a watermark to a photo for text styling. Teams shooting video walkthroughs can put the same logo on video tours, so listings look consistent across formats.

Try it on your own photos

Watermark & Signature Creator is free to download on iPhone and iPad, with a 3-day free trial for Pro. Everything runs on your device — photos are never uploaded.

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