Image Watermark Tool Lite
Add a simple text watermark to an uploaded image locally in your browser.
A practical collection for creators who need quick browser-based image utilities, color helpers, thumbnails, favicons, and share-preview checks without uploading files to a server.
A polished starting set from this collection.
Add a simple text watermark to an uploaded image locally in your browser.
Calculate simplified ratios and resize dimensions while preserving aspect ratio.
Preview thumbnail text in common creator ratios with quick length warnings.
Check foreground and background color contrast against WCAG AA and AAA targets.
Fast image, color, thumbnail, and publishing helpers for creator workflows.
Extract dominant HEX colors from an uploaded image locally.
Pick a color and convert HEX, RGB, and HSL values.
Generate common favicon PNG sizes and copy a simple HTML snippet.
Create CSS linear gradients with live preview.
Compress JPG, PNG, and WebP images locally with quality and size controls.
Convert images to JPG, PNG, or WebP when your browser supports the format.
Resize images locally with width, height, and aspect ratio lock controls.
Write Markdown and see a live clean preview.
Preview social cards and generate OG meta tags.
Check foreground and background color contrast against WCAG AA and AAA targets.
Crop images locally with numeric crop controls and common aspect ratios.
Convert an image to a Base64 data URL locally in your browser.
Preview how an image may crop across common social media thumbnail ratios.
Convert words and phrases into clean hashtags.
Calculate simplified ratios and resize dimensions while preserving aspect ratio.
Add a simple text watermark to an uploaded image locally in your browser.
Generate title, description, canonical, Open Graph, and Twitter meta tags.
Add top and bottom meme-style text to a local image and download it.
Preview thumbnail text in common creator ratios with quick length warnings.
A practical collection for creators who need quick browser-based image utilities, color helpers, thumbnails, favicons, and share-preview checks without uploading files to a server.
No. The image tools in this collection process local files in your browser where possible.
Yes. The tools are responsive, though very large images may be slower on older devices.