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How to upload my logo and add it to the video
How to upload my logo and add it to the video

This article explains how to add a logo to your video

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Written by Karyn Green
Updated over a week ago

There are 3 ways to add a logo to your video! Let's go through and see which pros and cons each method has!

Upload a logo to your brand

If you're planning to use this logo really often, consider adding it to your brand. The full guide on branding tools is here, now we'll just revisit some basics.

  1. Go to your project and locate branding drop-down menu at the top

  2. Click it and select "Manage Brands"

  3. You'll see on the left a block with logos

  4. Here just drop your PNG, SVG, or JPG logo

Once you've uploaded a logo, it'll be stored at our Brand Manager. It's a pro tool that keeps all logos and associated styles for each brand. Here you'll find everything you need to know about it.

Important: the number of brands depend on your subscription plan. It's 1 with Creator and 50 with Business.

Upload it as a sticker

A sticker or overlay is any media that is placed atop of the canvas. You can use them to achieve various goals: from adding an emoji to creating a B-roll.

How to add it:

  1. Go to your project, on the left select Overlays & Stickers

  2. Click on the Media and upload any graphics you wish

Add it as a watermark

Watermarks work in the same way as stickers, but they are shown throughout the whole video. You can control its duration by setting start and end time.

How to add it:

  1. Go to your project, on the left select Watermarks

  2. Click on the Media and upload any graphics you wish

Pros:

  1. You can have as many stickers/watermarks as you wish with any subscription plan

Cons:

  1. Stickers are not integrated with the CTA block, but you can add them manually to create any composition

  2. Stickers and watermarks can't be included in the branding, this means you'll have to manually add such logos each time

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