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Overlay Image on Video

Add a watermark or logo image over a video at a fixed position.

First run downloads ~29 MB. The model is cached after the first use, then runs offline. Manage downloads on the settings page.
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About Overlay Image on Video

Overlay Image on Video places a watermark or logo image over your video at a fixed position and exports an MP4. Reach for it when you want consistent branding on a clip — a corner logo, a channel mark, or an ownership stamp. Both the video and the image are processed in your browser, so neither is uploaded to a server.

Category
media
Input
Accepts: video/* or image/*.
Output
Outputs: video/mp4.
Cost
Free, runs in your browser
Memory
high
Install group
ffmpeg
Privacy: Overlay Image on Video runs entirely on your device. Files you provide never leave your browser — no uploads, no server, no tracking. The page works offline once loaded.

Common uses

  • Brand a marketing clip with your company logo in the corner
  • Watermark footage you're sharing publicly to discourage reuse
  • Add a channel or creator badge to a social video before posting
  • Stamp a client's logo onto a delivered demo for a white-labeled handoff
  • Place an event or sponsor mark over recap footage
  • Add a small transparent PNG icon as a persistent attribution mark

Frequently asked questions

What do I need to provide?

Two inputs: the video (any video/* type) and an overlay image (any image/* type). The image is composited onto the video at a fixed position and the result is exported as MP4.

Can I use a transparent logo?

Yes. A PNG with transparency works well so only your logo's shape shows over the footage rather than a solid box.

Does the watermark move or stay in place?

It is placed at a fixed position for the duration, which is what you want for a steady corner logo or persistent brand mark.

Are my files uploaded?

No. The video and image are composited entirely in your browser on your device. Nothing is sent to a server.

Is there a size limit?

No fixed limit, but because the work happens in-browser, large videos use more memory and time. For long or high-resolution footage, consider resizing first.

Keywords

  • video
  • watermark
  • logo
  • overlay
  • brand
  • stamp
  • image

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