This article is aimed at users who need to add a logo image watermark to a large number of images in bulk. It introduces how to use the image watermarking feature in HeSoft Doc Batch Tool to import multiple JPG images at once, select an image watermark, set the watermark size, rotation angle, tile mode, and density, and complete the batch output through the save location and start processing workflow. It is suitable for scenarios requiring unified branding or copyright protection, such as e-commerce images, photography works, stock images, and promotional graphics.
When a batch of images needs to be published to a website, official account, e-commerce platform, or asset library, manually opening and adding a logo watermark to each image one by one is not only time-consuming but also prone to problems like inconsistent positioning, non-uniform sizes, and missed watermarks. Especially when dozens or hundreds of JPG, JPEG, and PNG images need processing simultaneously, the single-image operations of traditional image editing software will significantly slow down your workflow.
This article aims to solve the problem of "batch adding a logo image watermark to many pictures." As seen in the screenshots, the tool used is the office software category tool 「 HeSoft Doc Batch Tool 」. Its core advantages are batch file processing, reducing repetitive tasks, and improving office efficiency. Below, we will explain how to use the "Add Image Watermark" function in the picture tool to batch add the same logo image watermark to multiple images, combining before-and-after effect images and software operation screenshots.
Applicable Scenarios: Which images are suitable for batch adding a logo image watermark?
Batch adding image watermarks is suitable for all image processing tasks requiring a unified brand identity or copyright notice. For example, photographers need to add a studio logo to sample photos, e-commerce operators need to add a shop logo to product main images or detail images, new media editors need to uniformly add a brand watermark to event posters and cover images, and design teams need to add anti-theft marks to material preview images.
Looking at file types, the sample files in the screenshot are 1.jpg to 6.jpg, indicating this process is very suitable for processing common JPG images. If your actual work also includes images like JPEG and PNG, they can also be batch processed according to the image import capabilities supported by the software interface. Compared to manual editing, the value of batch processing lies in: setting the watermarking rules just once allows multiple images to be output according to the same standards, reducing repetitive clicks and manual proofing costs.
Effect Preview: Comparison of original images and watermarked results
Before processing, the folder contains multiple original images with filenames 1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg, 4.jpg, 5.jpg, and 6.jpg. These images themselves lack a unified logo watermark. Direct publishing might not be conducive to brand exposure, nor convenient for copyright protection.

After processing, you can see that multiple logo image watermarks have been added to the pictures. The example watermark is a cat pattern, applied with a tiled effect, distributing the watermark across multiple areas of the image. For scenarios requiring prevention of direct image copying and secondary distribution, a tiled image watermark is more conspicuous than a single corner mark and harder to simply crop out.

Note that in actual use, the watermark image can be replaced with a corporate logo, shop identifier, personal avatar, copyright icon, etc. Parameters like watermark size, rotation angle, tiling (yes/no), and tile density can be adjusted according to the image content and publishing platform requirements.
Operation Step 1: Enter the Picture Tool and select "Add Image Watermark"
After opening 「 HeSoft Doc Batch Tool 」, select "Picture Tool" from the function categories on the left. The main interface will display several function cards related to image processing, such as image format conversion and image effect enhancement. We want to batch add text or image watermarks to image files, so click the first item, "Add Image Watermark".

The purpose of this step is to enter the dedicated image watermark processing wizard. In the screenshot, the description for "Add Image Watermark" reads "Batch add text or image watermarks to image files," which perfectly matches our goal of batch adding a logo image watermark. After entering this function, the software will guide the user step-by-step through processes like selecting files, setting processing options, setting the save location, and starting the processing.
Operation Step 2: Add the image files to be processed
After entering the "Add Image Watermark" function, you first arrive at the "Select records to process" page. The upper right area of the interface provides buttons like "Add File", "Import Files from Folder", "Clear", and "More". For a few images, you can click "Add File" to select them individually; if the images are already gathered in one folder, using "Import Files from Folder" is more efficient.

As shown in the screenshot, 6 JPG files have been successfully imported, and the list displays information like sequence number, name, path, extension, creation time, and modification time. The file path examples range from D:\test\1.jpg to D:\test\6.jpg, all with the jpg extension. At this point, you can check if the image list is complete, ensuring no files were imported by mistake or missed. If a particular file does not need processing, it can be removed using the delete button in the operation column; if an import error occurred, you can also use "Clear" to reselect.
After confirming the files, click "Next" at the bottom to enter the watermark parameter settings. It's recommended to organize the original image folder before batch processing to avoid mixing images that don't need watermarks into the processing list.
Operation Step 3: Select Image Watermark and set Logo parameters
The second step is "Set processing options". For the watermark type, the interface provides two options: "Text Watermark" and "Image Watermark". Since our goal is to add a logo image watermark, we should select "Image Watermark". In the screenshot, "Image Watermark" is selected, and the watermark image path area shows that 1 file has been chosen.

Next, click "Select File" and choose the prepared logo image. This logo can be a brand identifier, shop icon, copyright pattern, or the cat pattern shown in the example. Once selected, the software will apply this image as the watermark material to all previously imported images.
In the parameter area, you can see options like "Image Size", "Rotation Angle (clockwise)", "Show Grid Lines", and "Opacity". In the screenshot example, the image size is set to 30% and the rotation angle is 30. Image size controls the proportion of the logo in the original image; too large a value might obscure the main subject, while too small might not be conspicuous enough. The rotation angle is suitable for creating diagonal watermarks, enhancing recognition and improving resistance to cropping.
In the "Fill Method", the interface offers "Default" and "Tile". The screenshot example chose "Tile", so the processed image displays multiple logo watermarks. The "Tile Density" option below provides choices like "Sparse", "Normal", and "Dense"; the example selected "Normal". If images are for public display and you want the watermark less intrusive, choose a sparser density. If primarily used for copyright protection, a denser watermark distribution can be selected.
Operation Step 4: Set the save location and start batch processing
After completing the watermark parameter settings, click "Next" to enter the "Set save location" step. Although this specific screenshot does not show the save location page, the progress bar at the top of the interface indicates that the software's third step is setting the save location, and the fourth step is starting processing. It is recommended to save the output files to a new folder to avoid overwriting the original images, facilitating comparison and backup after processing.
After confirming the save location, proceed to the "Start Processing" step. The software will batch add the logo image watermark to all images in the list according to the previously set rules. Once processing is complete, open the output folder to view the results. If the tiled method was used, you should see the logo watermark applied consistently to each image with uniform size, angle, and density.
Frequently Asked Questions and Notes
1. Should the logo watermark image be prepared in advance? Yes. It is recommended to prepare a clear logo image in advance, preferably using materials with a simple background and clean edges. A logo with its own transparent background usually looks more natural when overlaid on photos.
2. What is the appropriate watermark size setting? The example in the screenshot uses 30%, suitable for a relatively prominent watermark effect. For a brand corner mark, it can be appropriately reduced. For anti-theft purposes, you can increase the ratio or use tiling depending on the image size and content.
3. Will tiled watermarks affect the visual appeal of the image? The characteristic of tiled watermarks is broad coverage, suitable for sample images, anti-theft images, and previews. For formal promotional images where a cleaner visual is desired, you can choose the default fill method or reduce the density.
4. Do I need to back up the original images before batch processing? It's advisable to keep the original images and save the output results to a new folder. This way, even if you're unsatisfied with the watermark parameters, you can reconfigure and batch process again.
5. Can images of different sizes be processed in one batch? Based on the batch import and unified settings mechanism, this function is suitable for applying the same set of watermark rules to multiple images. Images of different sizes might show slight variations in the watermark's visual proportions, so it's recommended to spot-check a few representative images after processing.
Summary: Replace repetitive editing with batch processing to quickly add logo watermarks
Batch adding a logo image watermark to images is essentially a high-frequency but repetitive office task. Using an office software like 「 HeSoft Doc Batch Tool 」, you can consolidate the repetitive workflow of "open image, add logo, adjust size, save output" into a single setup. For tasks like e-commerce operations, photography delivery, new media publishing, and brand asset management, this significantly reduces manual operation time and ensures a uniform watermark style across multiple images.
If you also have a batch of JPG, JPEG, or PNG images that need a unified logo watermark, follow the steps in this article: enter the picture tool, select add image watermark, import image files, choose the image watermark and set the size, rotation, and tiling method, then set the save location and start processing. This allows you to quickly complete batch image watermarking, making file publishing more standardized and brand identity more consistent.