
The length of the second layer determines how long the watermark will appear on the video Now, you’ll notice an additional layer on top of the video timeline. Having uploaded the file, tap on the Done. In our case, we will upload the watermark file.

This feature facilitates you to add an image from your phone’s gallery as a sticker. Our secret weapon is the small gallery icon. Step 3: Having tweaked and snipped the clip, tap on the Sticker icon, and you’ll be greeted with GIF-like stickers. To trim, tap on the timeline at the bottom.Īt the same time, you can also mute the default volume of the video. Step 2: Before we get down to the actual watermarking feature, it’s ideal that you clean the video accordingly. The only catch is that in the free version of InShot, you’ll have to survive through a 23-second ad, which you can remove layer by subscribing. Tap on the tiny cross button and select Free Remove on the next window. Once the video has loaded, you’ll see the InShot watermark on the lower-right corner. Step 1: Open InShot and select the videos you want to edit. So, it is recommended that you adjust the opacity of the logo beforehand. Here, the only prerequisite is that the logo should have a transparent background. The method is fairly easy and doesn’t take much time. Luckily for us, we have found a way to add watermark in videos on Android through the InShot app.

And well, most of the video editors which are free don’t have a straightforward way to add watermarks. The numbers of apps that add watermarks are far too rare. But when it comes to videos, the job is not that easy.

When it comes to watermarking photos, it’s quite an easy process since there are plenty of apps.
