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Add Your Logo to Client Videos Before Delivery — Free Tool

Last updated: March 2026 4 min read
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Table of Contents

  1. Why Freelancers and Coaches Brand Video Deliverables
  2. How to Watermark Client Videos Free
  3. NDA and Confidentiality Considerations
  4. Logo File Tips for Clean Client Deliverables
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

If you produce video content for clients — workout recordings, training sessions, marketing content, event coverage — adding your logo before delivery is standard practice. It shows professionalism, keeps your brand visible, and signals to the client that the work came from you. A free browser-based watermark tool handles this without software, subscriptions, or uploading client footage to a third-party server.

Why Freelancers and Coaches Brand Video Deliverables

There are three practical reasons to watermark videos before client delivery:

Common use cases: personal trainers delivering workout recordings, coaches sending training call recordings, videographers delivering event footage, agencies sending ad creative for review.

How to Watermark Client Videos Free

  1. Open the watermark video tool in your browser. No account, no software download.
  2. Upload the client video — MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, and MKV are all supported. The file stays on your device and is never uploaded to any server.
  3. Upload your logo as a PNG file with a transparent background. This ensures the logo overlays cleanly on any video background without a colored box around it.
  4. Choose your corner position — bottom-right is the most common for branded deliverables. Top-left works well if the video has action in the lower portion.
  5. Set opacity to 70-80% for a visible but non-intrusive watermark. Lower opacity (40-50%) works well for a subtle background branding mark.
  6. Click Apply Watermark and download the branded version.

The whole process takes under two minutes for most clip lengths.

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NDA and Confidentiality Considerations

Freelancers and agencies working under NDA or confidentiality agreements should be aware that many online watermark tools upload client footage to their servers for processing. Routing an NDA-protected video through a third-party server may violate the agreement's terms, depending on how the NDA defines "disclosure" or "sharing."

A browser-based tool that processes everything locally eliminates this risk. The video file never leaves your machine — it goes from your local storage into your browser's memory, gets processed, and downloads back to your local storage. No third-party server is involved at any point.

Logo File Tips for Clean Client Deliverables

The quality of your watermark depends heavily on your logo file:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this to watermark videos for clients without uploading them?

Yes. The tool processes everything locally in your browser. Client video files never leave your device, which is important for NDA or confidential content.

Will there be any branding from the tool on the output video?

No. The downloaded video contains only your logo as the overlay. No branding, logo, or watermark from the tool itself appears on the output.

Can I add my logo to multiple client videos?

Yes, though the tool processes one video at a time. For each delivery, upload the video, apply your logo, and download. The process takes under two minutes per clip.

What size should my logo be for a video watermark?

The tool lets you size and position your logo. A logo file of at least 200×200 pixels produces a clean overlay. Larger source files give you more flexibility in positioning without looking pixelated.

Lisa Hartman
Lisa Hartman Video & Audio Editor

Lisa has been testing video and audio editing software for nearly a decade, starting out editing YouTube content for creators.

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