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Does Fiverr Automatically Watermark?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 9:04 pm

As an online marketplace, Fiverr offers many opportunities for users to find services to help them with their business or personal projects. One of the questions that comes up often is whether or not Fiverr automatically watermarks images.

The short answer is that no, Fiverr does not automatically watermark images. However, there are some circumstances in which you may want to consider adding a watermark to your images before uploading them to Fiverr.

PRO TIP: If you are thinking about using Fiverr to have someone create a logo or other branding materials for your business, be aware that Fiverr may automatically watermark any files that you receive from them. This means that your logo or other branding could end up with someone else’s name or website address on it. While this may not be a big deal for some businesses, it could be a major problem for others. Make sure you understand how Fiverr works before you use them for any important branding work.

For example, if you are a graphic designer and are offering your services on Fiverr, you may want to watermark your images so that potential clients can see what your work looks like before they hire you. This can be a great way to show off your skills and give potential clients an idea of what they can expect from working with you.

Another reason you may want to watermark your images is if you are selling products on Fiverr. Watermarks can help to discourage people from stealing your photos and using them without your permission. By adding a watermark, you can make it easier to track down anyone who uses your photos without your permission and take appropriate legal action if necessary.

In general, then, watermarks are not required on Fiverr. However, there may be some circumstances in which you may want to consider adding a watermark to your images before uploading them to the site.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.