Output Formats

BatchWatermark Image can output in four formats. Here’s how to choose.


Same as Input (default)

Keeps each image in its original format. A JPG stays JPG, a PNG stays PNG, a WebP stays WebP.

Use this when: You don’t need to change formats — you just want to apply the watermark and move on. It’s the simplest option and avoids any unnecessary re-encoding.


JPG

JPEG compression — high quality (92%) with a small lossy artifact.

Pros:

  • Smallest file sizes
  • Universal compatibility — every app, website, and print lab accepts JPG
  • Ideal for photographs (continuous-tone images without hard edges or text)

Cons:

  • Lossy — each save introduces a small amount of compression artifact
  • No transparency support

Use JPG when: You’re sharing photos online, sending to a print lab, or need the smallest files. The 92% quality setting used by BatchWatermark Image is above the threshold where artifacts are visible under normal viewing.


PNG

Lossless compression — no quality loss, larger files.

Pros:

  • No compression artifacts — pixel-perfect output
  • Supports transparency (alpha channel)
  • Ideal for graphics, illustrations, logos, images with text overlays

Cons:

  • Larger file sizes than JPG (often 3–5× bigger for photographic content)

Use PNG when: Your images have hard edges, logos, or transparency — or when you want an archival copy with zero quality degradation.


WebP

A modern format from Google — smaller than JPG at equivalent quality.

Pros:

  • Excellent compression — smaller than JPG at similar quality
  • Supports transparency
  • Good for web distribution

Cons:

  • Not universally supported — some older software, print labs, and stock platforms don’t accept WebP
  • Not the standard format for traditional photo workflows

Use WebP when: You’re preparing watermarked images for web publishing and you know your platform supports it.


Format comparison at a glance

  Same as Input JPG PNG WebP
Compression Original Lossy Lossless Lossy
Transparency Original No Yes Yes
File size Original Small Large Smallest
Compatibility Original Universal Good Limited
Best for General use Photos, sharing Graphics, logos Web

A note on TIFF

BatchWatermark Image reads TIFF files as input but does not output TIFF. If your workflow requires TIFF output, export as PNG (lossless, same quality) and convert using a free tool like IrfanView or GIMP.