Dynamic watermark

Every page knows who is reading it.

A watermark is not a logo. It is a receipt. Every page carries the viewer's name and a live timestamp, so a leaked screenshot quietly names the person who leaked it. Float it over the page, or lock it into the file itself so it survives prints, downloads, and exports.

Dynamic watermark
Viewer
OverlayBurned into PDF

How it works

1

Pick the mode

Overlay for a browser-side deterrent. Burned to lock the identity into the file itself.

2

The viewer opens the link

Their verified email and a live timestamp appear on every page, rotated and repeated across the surface.

3

Leaks self-identify

A photo of the screen or a printed copy carries the leaker's identity. The watermark is the receipt.

Where teams reach for it

Fundraising decks

Every investor sees their own name across the deck, so a forwarded copy points straight back to its source.

M&A datarooms

Bidders read the same files, but each copy is marked to one viewer. A leaked page identifies itself.

Board packs

Confidential board documents carry each director's name and the moment they opened them.

HR and personnel files

Sensitive employee records show the reader's identity, so handling stays accountable.

Try it

See your name on every page.

Type an email and toggle the watermark modes. Overlay floats on the page. Burned is locked into the file itself.

Dynamic watermark
Viewer
OverlayBurned into PDF

Questions

Quick answers.

What is the difference between overlay and burned?

Overlay shows the watermark in the browser, on top of the document. Burned locks it into the file on the server, so it survives prints, downloads, exports, and even a photo of a printed copy.

Can the viewer remove the watermark?

Honestly, a determined person can work around the on-screen overlay. That is exactly why burned mode exists. It locks the mark into the file itself, so it rides along through prints, downloads, and exports. Either way, the point is not a wall, it is accountability. If a leak happens, you can see exactly which viewer's copy was shared.

Whose identity appears in the watermark?

The verified viewer's email. On gated links, that is the email that passed the gate. On signature envelopes, it is the signer's email.

Get started

Send the doc. Watch it get read. Sign it. Seal it.

One link from the first open to the final signature.