How to Add a Logo to Video for Reels Branding
Learn how to add a logo to video for reels and shorts. Position, scale, and export branded MP4 in your browser.
Why logo branding matters on reels
When a reel is reposted, screen-recorded, or discovered through search, your username alone may not be enough to attribute the content to your brand. A discrete logo reinforces recognition without distracting from the message. Consistent placement across posts builds a visual identity that followers notice before they read the caption.
Branded reels also look more professional to collaborators and sponsors. If you are pitching UGC deals or building a media kit, clean logo placement signals that you treat content as a product, not an afterthought.
Reels Editor adds logos locally in the browser. You upload your video and a PNG or JPG logo, position it on a nine-point grid, scale it, and export. No server upload means faster iteration when you are testing different positions across a content batch.
Preparing your logo file
Use a PNG with a transparent background whenever possible. White logos on dark footage and dark logos on light footage both work if the PNG has no solid rectangle behind the mark. JPG logos with white boxes look amateurish over video.
Export at least twice the pixel size you need on screen. If your logo appears roughly 120 pixels wide in the final reel, source art at 240 pixels or larger so edges stay sharp after scaling down.
Keep the wordmark readable at small sizes. Complex logos with thin lines may disappear on mobile screens. Test at phone scale in the preview before batch exporting.
Placement and safe zones
Top-right and bottom-right corners are the most common placements because they avoid faces in center-frame talking-head content. Bottom-left works when the right edge is busy with TikTok UI buttons.
Do not cover subtitles you plan to add inside Instagram or TikTok. If you burn in captions yourself in another tool, place the logo above the caption zone. If you rely on platform auto-captions, keep the bottom third relatively clear.
Scale matters as much as position. A logo that is too large feels like a watermark attack; too small and it is invisible when shared. Use the scale slider in Reels Editor until the mark is noticeable but not dominant — typically 8–15% of frame width for corner placement.
Step-by-step in Reels Editor
Open the Logo Editor at /logo-editor. Upload your base video (MP4 or MOV) or a still image if you are branding a thumbnail or carousel slide.
Upload your logo file. Select a position from the grid: corners, edges, or center. Center placement is rare for reels but useful for end cards.
Adjust scale until the preview looks balanced on a phone-sized frame. If you are unsure, try top-right at medium scale — it is the safest default for most talking-head and B-roll content.
Preview the full clip. Check that the logo does not jitter relative to motion-heavy footage. Export MP4 for video or PNG for still images.
Batch branding workflow
Creators who post daily should pick one position and scale setting and reuse it every time. Visual consistency beats experimentation once your feed exceeds a dozen posts.
A practical batch flow: crop all clips to 9:16 first, trim to final duration, then add the logo as the last branding step before export. Filters and audio can happen before or after logo depending on taste, but cropping should always come first so logo position is correct for vertical UI.
For image carousels or cover frames, export PNG from the Logo Editor and upload separately to Instagram. The same positioning rules apply.
Logo overlay vs watermark
Reels Editor positions a single logo image — it is not a tiled diagonal watermark tool. For most creators, one corner logo is preferable because it looks intentional. If you need anti-theft watermarking, use a semi-transparent PNG and center or repeat placement in your design tool before uploading as the logo asset.
Transparency in your PNG is what makes the overlay feel native. Avoid solid backgrounds unless you deliberately want a badge-style container around the mark.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the best logo format for video overlay?
- PNG with a transparent background. It blends cleanly over any footage color.
- Can I add a logo without uploading video to a server?
- Yes. Reels Editor processes video and logo files locally in your browser.
- Where should I put my logo on Instagram Reels?
- Top-right or bottom-right corners are standard. Avoid the bottom third if you use platform captions.
- Does the logo appear for the entire video?
- Yes. The logo is applied across the full duration of the exported clip.