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Add Logo to Product Photo

Upload your product photo + your logo. AI places it naturally on the product in seconds.

Plain white t-shirt without any branding
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White t-shirt with brand logo printed on chest area
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Add Logo to Product Photo

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Popular use cases:
  • add logo to product photo
  • brand product photos
  • logo on merchandise
  • product branding tool
  • logo placement on product
  • custom branded product shots
  • print-on-demand mockup
  • product catalog branding

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
place logo from reference on center of t-shirt, following fabric texture 15s
composite logo from reference onto mug, wrapping around curved surface 20s
add logo from reference to front panel of box with correct perspective 15s
place logo from reference on cap panel with embroidered texture effect 20s

How it works

  1. Upload your product photo

    Drop your product image into EditThisPic. Works with any product: t-shirts, mugs, bags, packaging, bottles, boxes. The product surface should be clearly visible where you want the logo.

    Expect: Simple flat surfaces: 15 seconds. Curved or textured surfaces: may need 1-2 refinements for perfect perspective.
  2. Upload your logo as reference

    Click '+ Add reference image' and upload your logo file. PNG with transparent background works best. The AI extracts the logo design and maps it onto the product surface with correct perspective and texture.

    Tip: High-contrast logos on transparent backgrounds composite most cleanly. Vector-quality PNGs give the sharpest results.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Logo on t-shirt for merch store place the logo from the reference in the center of the t-shirt, following the fabric texture and wrinkles, maintaining logo colors and sharp edges
    Logo on product packaging add the logo from the reference to the front panel of this box, centered with correct perspective matching the camera angle, crisp and professional
    Logo on curved surface (mug/bottle) composite the logo from the reference onto the mug, wrapping around the curved surface naturally, matching the ceramic finish and lighting
    Logo on hat with embroidered look place the logo from the reference on the front panel of this cap, with an embroidered texture effect, following the panel curve
    3 more prompts
    Small logo on product corner add the logo from the reference to the lower-right corner of this product, small and subtle, matching the product surface finish
    Logo as engraving on metal product engrave the logo from the reference onto this metal product, with a polished engraved appearance, matching the metallic surface lighting
    Logo on tote bag for Etsy place the logo from the reference on the center of this canvas tote bag, with a screen-printed look, following the fabric folds
  3. Describe the placement

    Tell the AI where and how to place it: 'add the logo from the reference to the center of the t-shirt, following the fabric texture.' Specify size, position, and any surface effects.

    Tip: Include 'following the surface contour' for curved products like mugs or bottles.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Logo on t-shirt for merch store place the logo from the reference in the center of the t-shirt, following the fabric texture and wrinkles, maintaining logo colors and sharp edges
    Logo on product packaging add the logo from the reference to the front panel of this box, centered with correct perspective matching the camera angle, crisp and professional
    Logo on curved surface (mug/bottle) composite the logo from the reference onto the mug, wrapping around the curved surface naturally, matching the ceramic finish and lighting
    Logo on hat with embroidered look place the logo from the reference on the front panel of this cap, with an embroidered texture effect, following the panel curve
    3 more prompts
    Small logo on product corner add the logo from the reference to the lower-right corner of this product, small and subtle, matching the product surface finish
    Logo as engraving on metal product engrave the logo from the reference onto this metal product, with a polished engraved appearance, matching the metallic surface lighting
    Logo on tote bag for Etsy place the logo from the reference on the center of this canvas tote bag, with a screen-printed look, following the fabric folds
  4. Review and download

    Check that the logo follows the product's surface correctly, has proper perspective distortion on curved areas, and the colors look natural under the product's lighting.

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Add Logo to Product Photo

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"Saved us thousands on product photography. We just drop our logo onto product shots and it follows the surface curves perfectly." @MerchBrandSteve

See it in action

Plain white t-shirt without any branding
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White t-shirt with brand logo printed on chest area
After

Logo on white t-shirt for merch store

A brand logo added to the center of a plain white t-shirt, following the fabric texture realistically.

Prompt: place the logo from the reference in the center of the t-shirt chest area, following the fabric wrinkles, maintaining sharp edges and original colors
Plain white ceramic mug on desk
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Same mug with company logo wrapped around the surface
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Logo on ceramic mug

A company logo wrapped around a white ceramic mug for a promotional product catalog.

Prompt: composite the logo from the reference onto the mug, wrapping around the curved surface with correct perspective, matching the glossy ceramic finish
Unbranded cardboard product box
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Same box with company logo on the front panel
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Logo on cardboard product box

A startup logo placed on the front panel of a product box for an investor pitch deck.

Prompt: add the logo from the reference to the front face of this product box, centered, with correct perspective matching the box angle, clean and professional

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Apparel & Merchandise Branding

Add your logo to t-shirts, hoodies, hats, and merchandise photos for your online store without ordering physical samples.

Common Scenarios

  • T-shirt design preview for print-on-demand store
  • Hat with embroidered logo mockup for wholesale pitch
  • Hoodie branding for merch drop announcement
  • Tote bag with logo for Etsy listing

Best Practices

  • Specify 'following the fabric wrinkles' for realistic textile placement
  • For dark products with dark logos, mention 'maintain logo visibility'
  • Use flat-lay product photos for the most accurate placement
  • Describe size relative to the product: 'logo spanning 6 inches across the chest'
Logo on t-shirt for merch store place the logo from the reference in the center of the t-shirt chest area, following the fabric texture and wrinkles naturally, at about 8 inches wide
Logo on hat for wholesale catalog add the logo from the reference to the front of this cap, curved to follow the panel shape, with embroidered texture
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Packaging & Product Labels

Brand your product packaging photos with your logo for listings, marketing materials, and investor decks before physical production.

Common Scenarios

  • Logo on product box for Amazon listing preview
  • Brand label on bottle for beverage company pitch
  • Logo on packaging for cosmetics brand prototype
  • Branded box mockup for subscription box service

Best Practices

  • For cylindrical products, add 'with perspective wrapping' to follow the curve
  • Specify the exact face: 'on the front panel of the box'
  • Match logo color to packaging: 'in white to match the minimalist design'
  • For glossy surfaces, add 'with subtle reflection' for realism
Logo on product packaging place the logo from the reference on the front face of this product box, centered, with correct perspective matching the box angle
Logo on bottle for beverage brand add the logo from the reference to the label area of this bottle, wrapping around the cylindrical surface naturally
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Promotional & Marketing Materials

Brand promotional items, event giveaways, and corporate gifts in product photos for presentations, proposals, and social media.

Common Scenarios

  • Logo on promotional pens for corporate gift catalog
  • Branded USB drives for tech conference swag preview
  • Logo on water bottles for event merchandise
  • Company branding on office supplies for team store

Best Practices

  • Small products need high-res logos to stay readable
  • Describe the print technique: 'screen printed' vs 'engraved' vs 'embossed'
  • For metallic products, add 'with matching metallic finish on the logo'
  • Multiple angles: brand the same product from different views for your catalog
Logo on promotional pen add the logo from the reference onto this pen, screen printed in white along the barrel, small and proportional to the pen size
Logo on branded mug place the logo from the reference on this mug, centered on the visible face, following the curved surface, with a ceramic print look

If something looks off

Logo doesn't follow the product surface curve

Why: The AI applied the logo as a flat overlay instead of mapping it to the 3D surface shape.

Try: place the logo following the curved surface of the product, with proper perspective distortion matching the viewing angle

Tip: Add 'wrapping around the surface' for cylindrical products or 'matching the perspective' for angled flat surfaces.

Logo is too large or too small on the product

Why: The AI guessed the wrong scale for the logo relative to the product size.

Try: add the logo at approximately [X] inches wide, proportional to the product size, centered on the visible face

Tip: Give real-world dimensions: '3 inches wide' or 'spanning half the chest area.'

Logo colors look wrong on the product

Why: The product's lighting or surface material affects how the logo colors appear, but the AI didn't adjust.

Try: place the logo matching the product's lighting and color temperature, with colors adjusted for the surface material

Tip: For dark products with colored logos, add 'maintaining logo color vibrancy against the dark surface.'

AI placed the logo in the wrong spot

Why: The AI couldn't determine exact placement from description alone on a product with multiple surfaces.

Try: Tap a marker on the exact center point where you want the logo, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS surface specifically.' Essential for multi-faced products like boxes.

Logo edges look harsh against the product

Why: The boundary between logo and product surface shows visible hard edges or a cutout appearance.

Try: blend the logo into the product surface naturally, with soft edges that match the print technique

Tip: Specify the print type: 'screen-printed,' 'embroidered,' or 'engraved' for natural edge treatment.

Logo looks like a sticker instead of printed on

Why: The composite lacks surface interaction — no texture showing through, no lighting effects on the logo.

Try: integrate the logo into the product surface as if it's printed directly on the material, with fabric/paper/ceramic texture visible through the logo

Tip: Add 'with surface texture showing through slightly' for a realistic printed-on look.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark where to put the logo on the product?

No. Describe the position in words: 'center of the t-shirt,' 'front panel of the box,' or 'on the mug facing the camera.' The AI understands product surfaces and common logo placement areas. Use markers only when you need pixel-perfect positioning or when the AI keeps choosing the wrong face on a multi-sided product.

How do I add my brand logo to a product photo for free?

Upload your product photo into EditThisPic, then click '+ Add reference image' to upload your logo file. Type 'place the logo from the reference onto the product' and describe where. The AI composites it in 15-30 seconds with proper perspective, surface mapping, and lighting. Free to try, no account needed. PNG logos with transparent backgrounds give the cleanest results.

Is there a free tool to add logos to product photos without Photoshop?

Yes. EditThisPic adds logos to product photos completely free, with no signup and no watermark. Unlike Photoshop where you manually warp, blend, and match lighting, EditThisPic's AI handles perspective, surface mapping, and lighting automatically. One free edit per week, or credits starting at $1.99.

What logo file format works best?

PNG with a transparent background gives the cleanest results — the AI only composites the logo artwork without any background. JPG logos work too but may carry a white or colored background rectangle. SVG files aren't directly supported, so export to PNG first. Higher resolution logos produce sharper results on the product.

Can the logo follow curved surfaces like mugs or bottles?

Yes. Include 'wrapping around the curved surface' in your prompt and the AI maps the logo with proper cylindrical distortion. It handles mugs, bottles, cans, and any rounded product. For best results, photograph the product at a slight angle so the curve is visible.

Will the logo look printed on or just pasted on top?

When you describe the surface interaction, the AI integrates the logo realistically. Include terms like 'screen-printed,' 'embroidered,' or 'following the fabric texture' for apparel. For hard goods, try 'printed on the surface' or 'engraved.' The AI adjusts the logo to interact with the product's material, lighting, and texture.

Can I add my logo to multiple product photos?

Yes. Each edit takes 15-30 seconds. Upload each product photo, add your logo as reference, and composite. For consistency across your catalog, reuse the same prompt template and adjust only the placement description for each product type. Free tier gives one edit per week; credit packs cover batch branding sessions.

How is this different from adding a watermark?

A watermark is a semi-transparent overlay to protect images from theft. This tool places your logo AS PART of the product — as if it were physically printed, embroidered, or engraved on the item. The logo interacts with the product's surface, follows curves, and matches the lighting. It's product branding, not image protection.

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