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How to Add Text to an Image Online (Free & No Watermark)

EveryTool Editorial
3 min read

Adding text to an image is one of the most common tasks for social media managers, marketers, and content creators. Whether you are adding a motivational quote to a nature photograph, putting a label on a product image, or creating a viral meme, you need a quick way to overlay text on your pictures. You don't need heavy design software to do this; a free online image text editor works perfectly.

Why Use an Online Photo Text Editor?

Professional design software like Photoshop can take a long time to load and requires a subscription. Phone apps are great, but they often leave annoying watermarks on your final image unless you pay for the premium version. An online browser-based tool gives you the exact same features-custom fonts, colors, and shadows-without the friction.

How to Write on Pictures with EveryTool

  • Open the Add Text to Image tool on EveryTool.
  • Upload the photo you want to edit.
  • Type your caption or quote into the text box.
  • Customize the font family, font size, and text color.
  • Drag the text to position it exactly where you want it on the image.
  • Click Download to save your watermark-free image instantly.

If your text is hard to read against a busy photo background, try adding a text shadow or changing the text color to create better contrast.

Is It Safe for Private Photos?

Yes. EveryTool processes images locally inside your browser using HTML5 Canvas. This means your photo is never actually uploaded to our servers. It stays securely on your device, making it 100% private.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use custom fonts?

Yes, the tool includes a variety of standard and modern fonts that you can select from the dropdown menu.

Will it leave a watermark on my photo?

No, EveryTool is completely free and will never add its own watermark to your images.

Can I move the text around?

Yes, once you add the text, you can drag and drop it anywhere on the image canvas.

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