Free Image Overlay Tool

Overlay one image on top of another with customizable opacity and positioning

Upload your base image and overlay image

Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP formats

Free Online Image Overlay Tool - Combine Images Creatively

Our free image overlay tool helps you combine two images into one creative composition. Whether you're creating collages, adding watermarks, or designing graphics, our tool makes it easy to overlay images with precise control over opacity and positioning.

Why Use Our Image Overlay Tool?

Perfect For Creative Projects

Our overlay tool is ideal for graphic designers creating compositions, photographers adding watermarks to their work, social media creators designing engaging content, and anyone who wants to combine images for personal or professional projects. Create stunning visual effects by overlaying textures, logos, or decorative elements onto your photos.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the image overlay tool work?

Simply upload a base image and an overlay image. The base image serves as the background, while the overlay image is placed on top. You can adjust the opacity of the overlay and choose from 9 different positions to create the perfect composition.

What image formats are supported?

We support all common image formats including JPG, PNG, and WebP. There are no restrictions on image size, though very large images may take slightly longer to process.

Are my images safe and private?

Yes! All image processing happens locally in your browser. Your images never leave your device or upload to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.

Can I adjust the overlay transparency?

Absolutely! Our opacity slider lets you control how transparent the overlay image appears, from completely opaque (100%) to nearly transparent (0%). This is perfect for creating subtle watermarks or dramatic overlay effects.

What are the different position options?

You can position your overlay image in 9 different locations: top-left, top-center, top-right, middle-left, center, middle-right, bottom-left, bottom-center, and bottom-right. This gives you complete control over where the overlay appears on your base image.