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Add Logo to Photos: Batch Branding in Your Browser

You have an agency logo and a pile of listing photos that need it in the corner of every shot. Doing that manually on twenty images per listing, several times a week, is exactly the kind of repetitive task that drifts. Stampi applies the same logo position and size across the whole batch in minutes. Logo overlay does not fix exposure problems or make rooms look larger; it is branding work, not retouching.

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Consistent placement across every image

Brand guidelines often specify bottom-right at ten percent width with a set opacity. One logo sits higher, another is too faint on a bright exterior, and suddenly the branch looks sloppy on Rightmove.

Upload your logo once, adjust position, size, margin, and opacity with a live preview, then process the entire folder. Every exported file matches.

Compliance audits occasionally ask for screenshots proving brand guidelines were followed. Identical logo placement across every file is easy evidence when a franchise reviews your last ten listings.

Corner placement avoids covering fireplaces and feature windows that sell period properties. Preview on both a wide exterior and a tight bathroom before you commit to twenty files.

Logos over pale sky on white render externals may need higher opacity than on dark wood floors. Split batches by dominant tone if one setting does not suit every shot.

Faster than opening each file in an editor

Canva and Photoshop both add a logo to photos, but neither is built for twenty-file batches with portal-specific export settings. Stampi combines logo overlay with resize, compress, and format conversion in one download.

Trainee negotiators should not spend their first month nudging logos in Paint. Give them the branch PNG, the Stampi steps, and a Rightmove profile name. They produce senior-quality output on day one.

Friday afternoon upload queues are when manual editing hurts most. Batch logo placement means the negotiator finishes prep before the vendor calls asking if the listing is live yet.

Franchise compliance sometimes audits random listings quarterly. Identical logo metrics across every file simplify those checks.

Part-time weekend staff covering a busy branch should follow the same written Stampi steps as full-time negotiators. Consistency beats individual preference when audits arrive.

Common use cases in UK property

Estate agents branding Rightmove and Zoopla uploads is the most common workflow. Letting agents preparing weekly rental listings run similar batches with higher frequency.

Photographers delivering branded files to multiple clients run one batch per agency with that client's logo locked in. Auction departments listing tenancies at guide price often reuse exterior shots across channels.

Brand once, export web and portal sizes, and email vendors a consistent pack the same afternoon. Social media exports with logo at Instagram or Facebook dimensions can come from the same source folder.

New-home site teams reuse the same show home angles across phases. Rebrand the logo once in Stampi when marketing switches from phase one to phase two branding.

  • Estate agents branding Rightmove and Zoopla uploads
  • Letting agents preparing weekly rental listings
  • Photographers delivering branded files to multiple clients
  • Social media exports with logo at Instagram or Facebook dimensions

Choosing logo files that actually work

Upload a PNG with a transparent background where possible. That sits cleanly over exterior skies and interior walls without a white rectangle.

White logo variants on dark interior shots need a separate PNG from your colour logo. Swap the file in Stampi when the batch is mostly evening externals or dim reception shots.

Vector EPS files need exporting to raster first. Stampi overlays bitmap logos, not live vector art. If your brand kit only provides a JPEG, check the preview on both a dark room shot and a bright garden image.

Pin the approved PNG in browser favourites so negotiators never grab a pre-rebrand file from a dusty desktop folder. Version control on logo assets prevents embarrassing mismatches on live listings.

Reversed white logos for dark evening externals should live beside the colour PNG in the shared folder. Label files clearly so nobody grabs the wrong variant at dusk.

What logo overlay cannot fix

RICS-compliant marketing still requires accurate room representation. A logo does not make a box room look larger. Honest photography plus consistent branding beats heavy editing every time.

Virtual staging and furniture swaps belong in Photoshop, not in a batch logo tool. Keep those edits separate from portal delivery.

If the exposure is wrong, you still need the photographer or your editor to fix that before batch export. Stampi handles sizing, format, compression, and branding on files that are already usable.

Removing a previous agent's board from an exterior belongs in retouching, not batch overlay. Start from clean photography where possible.

Combining logo with portal prep

Vendor approval packs sometimes need logos at proof opacity before sign-off, then finals at brand opacity. Two Stampi passes beat maintaining duplicate folders in Dropbox with confusing names.

Resize to 1600px longest edge, convert to sRGB JPG, compress, and add your agency logo in a single export. That is the standard chain for Rightmove and Zoopla uploads.

Convert HEIC iPhone shots in the same batch rather than bouncing between apps. One upload zone, one download ZIP, no juggling three different tools for one instruction.

Sold STC social posts can reuse the same branded portal files exported at Instagram square dimensions. One source folder feeds multiple channels without re-editing.

Completion day social posts reuse the same logo settings as the original listing if you saved the branch defaults. No need to rediscover position and opacity from scratch.

Frequently asked questions

What logo file format works best?

PNG with a transparent background is ideal. It sits cleanly over skies and walls without a white box. JPEG logos work but check the preview on dark and bright shots before processing the full listing. Export vector brand files to PNG at sufficient resolution; small logos scaled up look soft on 1600px portal images.

Can I use different logo positions for different listings?

Yes. Each batch can use different position, size, and opacity settings. Most branches standardise on one layout for compliance, but nothing stops you adjusting for a tricky exterior where the logo would sit over a For Sale board. Use the live preview to check before processing twenty files.

Does adding a logo affect Rightmove upload quality?

Not when you export correctly. Stampi's Rightmove profile outputs JPG at 1600px longest edge in sRGB with sensible compression. The logo is part of the flattened image, same as any branded export from Photoshop. Preview a sample file before batch processing if you are concerned about file size or sharpness.

Is Stampi free to use?

Yes. Stampi is free with no subscription, no credit card, and no trial that expires. Open the app, upload your files, and download the results. We built it that way on purpose because photo prep is annoying enough without a paywall in the middle.

Do I need to create an account?

No. Stampi runs in your browser with no sign-up. Images are processed locally on your device. When you close the tab or download your ZIP, the session is gone. We do not store your files on a server.

How do I get started?

Go to stampi.cc, upload your photos (or click Try with samples to load demo files), add your logo, pick your export formats, and hit Prepare Media. A ZIP downloads in seconds. That is the whole workflow.