| name | camscanner-watermark-image |
| description | Use CamScanner to add a tiled text watermark across an entire image. Triggers on "add watermark to image", "watermark image", "add copyright text to image", "stamp image with text", or when the user wants to overlay repeating text (e.g. "Confidential", "Draft", copyright notices) on an image. Supports custom color, opacity, and font size. |
| metadata | {"author":"CamScanner","version":"1.0","openclaw":{"emoji":"💧","requires":{"bins":["curl","jq"]}},"homepage":"https://www.camscanner.com"} |
CamScanner Watermark Image
Overview
CamScanner applies a full-page tiled text watermark to an image. The watermark text is repeated in a diagonal grid pattern across the entire image. The workflow is a 3-step pipeline: upload the image, apply watermark, then download the result.
When to Use
- User wants to add a text watermark to an image
- User needs to stamp "Confidential", "Draft", "Copyright", etc. on an image
- User wants repeating diagonal text overlay on a photo
Privacy & Data
Important: Privacy & Data Flow Notice
- Third-party service: This skill sends your files to CamScanner's official servers (
ai-tools.camscanner.com) for processing.
- Data retention: CamScanner servers process your files in real-time. Files are not permanently stored on the server.
- Local files: Output files are saved to your local filesystem at the path you specify.
API Reference
Base URL: https://ai-tools.camscanner.com
Parameters
| Parameter | Required | Type | Default | Description |
|---|
file_id | Yes | string | — | Uploaded image file_id |
text | Yes | string | — | Watermark text (max 200 chars) |
color | No | string | #000000 | Hex color, e.g. #FF0000 for red |
opacity | No | number | 0.4 | Transparency 0-1 (0=invisible, 1=opaque) |
size | No | integer | 36 | Font size 1-200 |
Do NOT pass mode, x, y, width, height, or rotation — these are fixed internally for tiled watermark layout.
Step 1: Upload Image
BASE="https://ai-tools.camscanner.com"
IN_FILE_ID=$(curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/upload_file/execute" \
-H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
--data-binary "@/path/to/image.jpg" | jq -r '.tool_result.data.file_id')
Response:
{
"code": 200,
"tool": "upload_file",
"tool_result": {
"success": true,
"data": {
"file_id": "file_1741857600_ab12cd34ef56",
"size": 24576
}
}
}
Step 2: Apply Watermark
Minimal call (recommended — uses sensible defaults):
OUT_FILE_ID=$(curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/watermark_image/execute" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"file_id\":\"$IN_FILE_ID\",\"text\":\"Copyright 2026\",\"output_mode\":\"file_id\"}" \
| jq -r '.tool_result.data.file_id')
With custom styling (only add fields the user explicitly requests):
OUT_FILE_ID=$(curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/watermark_image/execute" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"file_id\":\"$IN_FILE_ID\",\"text\":\"Confidential\",\"color\":\"#FF0000\",\"opacity\":0.5,\"size\":60,\"output_mode\":\"file_id\"}" \
| jq -r '.tool_result.data.file_id')
Response:
{
"code": 200,
"tool": "watermark_image",
"tool_result": {
"success": true,
"data": {
"file_id": "file_1741857701_9988aabbccdd.jpg",
"target_type": ""
},
"metadata": {
"engine": "imageprocess"
}
}
}
Step 3: Download Result
curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/download_file/execute?response_mode=raw" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"file_id\":\"$OUT_FILE_ID\"}" \
-o /path/to/watermarked.jpg
Critical: The response_mode=raw query parameter is required to get the binary file. Without it, the response is JSON.
Quick Reference: Complete Pipeline
BASE="https://ai-tools.camscanner.com"
INPUT_IMAGE="/path/to/image.jpg"
TEXT="Copyright 2026"
OUTPUT_FILE="/path/to/watermarked.jpg"
IN_FILE_ID=$(curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/upload_file/execute" \
-H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
--data-binary "@$INPUT_IMAGE" | jq -r '.tool_result.data.file_id')
OUT_FILE_ID=$(curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/watermark_image/execute" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"file_id\":\"$IN_FILE_ID\",\"text\":\"$TEXT\",\"output_mode\":\"file_id\"}" \
| jq -r '.tool_result.data.file_id')
curl -sS -X POST "$BASE/v1/tools/download_file/execute?response_mode=raw" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"file_id\":\"$OUT_FILE_ID\"}" \
-o "$OUTPUT_FILE"
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Fix |
|---|
Forgetting response_mode=raw on download | Always append ?response_mode=raw to the download URL |
Missing text parameter | text is required — ask the user what text to use |
Passing internal params like mode, x, y | Never pass these — they are fixed for tiled layout |
Color without # prefix | Both FF0000 and #FF0000 work, but always use 6 hex digits |
| RGBA PNG input (4-channel with alpha) | May cause 500 error from upstream — convert to JPEG first if this happens |
| Wrong Content-Type on upload | Upload uses application/octet-stream, not multipart/form-data |
Error Handling
if [ -z "$IN_FILE_ID" ] || [ "$IN_FILE_ID" = "null" ]; then
echo "Upload failed"; exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$OUT_FILE_ID" ] || [ "$OUT_FILE_ID" = "null" ]; then
echo "Watermark failed"; exit 1
fi
Known Limitations
- RGBA PNG (4-channel): The upstream image processing service may return a 500 error for images with alpha channel. Workaround: convert to JPEG before uploading (
sips -s format jpeg input.png --out input.jpg on macOS).