PDF Watermarker
Add text watermarks to all or specific pages of a PDF document.
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Quick Answer
A dedicated utility designed specifically to handle add confidential watermarks operations swiftly and securely in your browser.
- Deters unauthorized sharing of intellectual property and legal drafts.
- Renders the watermark natively into the PDF content stream.
- Customizable opacity, angle, and text sizing.
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How to Use
- 1Upload your PDF document.
- 2Enter your custom watermark text (e.g. 'CONFIDENTIAL' or 'DRAFT').
- 3Configure text style: font size, opacity percentage, text color, and rotation angle.
- 4Select layout position (center, diagonal, top-left, bottom-right).
- 5Select page ranges (e.g., all, or pages like '1-3').
- 6Click 'Add Watermark' to compile and download your file.
Common Use Cases
- Merging multiple scanned invoices into a single PDF for tax filing.
- Extracting specific signature pages from a massive legal contract.
- Compressing a large presentation PDF to fit within email attachment limits.
Features
Zero risk of data breaches since documents are never uploaded to a third-party server.
Bypasses file-size limits typical of free cloud PDF processors.
Retains original document metadata and quality during transformations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Add Confidential Watermarks free to use?
Yes, the Add Confidential Watermarks is completely free, runs locally in your browser, and requires no registration.
Is data sent to the cloud for processing?
No, developer utilities like JSON formatters and Base64 encoders execute completely within your local browser sandbox to prevent data leaks.
How large of a payload can I format?
Local tools are restricted only by your browser's heap limit, typically allowing several megabytes of raw text processing without freezing.
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