Add Copyright to Image Free

Claim your work.

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How It Works

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Upload your image Any supported format.
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Fill in copyright details Author, copyright notice, contact info.
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Download with embedded metadata Your info is now part of the file.

Why Add Copyright?

Embedding copyright information in your images helps protect your work and ensures proper attribution when images are shared or used.

What you can add: - Author/Artist: Your name or studio name - Copyright Notice: e.g., "© 2024 John Doe. All rights reserved." - Description: What the image shows or represents - Keywords: Tags for searchability and organization - Contact Email: How to reach you for licensing - Website URL: Your portfolio or business site

This metadata travels with the image file. When someone downloads your photo, they'll see your copyright info in their image viewer or editing software. It's not foolproof protection, but it establishes ownership and makes it harder to claim ignorance.

Best for: - Photographers protecting their portfolio images - Artists sharing work online - Businesses branding their visual content - Anyone who wants attribution to follow their images

Frequently Asked Questions

In the EXIF and IPTC metadata fields of the image. Most image viewers, editors, and stock photo sites can read these fields.
Yes, metadata can be stripped. This tool provides attribution, not DRM protection. For stronger protection, consider visible watermarks.
At minimum: Author and Copyright Notice. For professional use, also add Contact Email and Website so people can reach you for licensing.
They serve different purposes. Metadata is invisible and provides attribution. Watermarks are visible and deter unauthorized use. Many photographers use both.

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