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Stitchgram is a free online image-processing tool. The current page mainly highlights two capabilities: image stitching and image watermarking. It is aimed at individual users, content creators, social media operators, and marketers who need to process images quickly, with an emphasis on “no registration required, drag-and-drop upload, and download after processing.” In terms of product form, it is more of a utility website than a typical enterprise SaaS platform.
The image stitching module supports JPG, PNG, and GIF. Users can drag and drop files or paste images from the clipboard, with at least 2 images required. It supports vertical or horizontal stitching, custom spacing, background settings, and alignment options, and allows users to download high-quality JPG or PNG files. The page states that up to 20 images can be stitched at once, and recommends using no more than 10 high-resolution images to ensure performance.
The watermarking module supports both text watermarks and image/Logo watermarks. Users can adjust font size, color, opacity, rotation angle, and position. It also supports tiled watermarks and batch processing for multiple images, making it suitable for adding basic copyright notices or branding to creative work, social media images, and e-commerce visuals.
In terms of pricing, the page clearly emphasizes that the tool is free to use, adds no watermark, and requires no registration. However, it does not disclose any paid plans, subscriptions, enterprise edition, or payment methods. On security, its biggest highlight is that all image processing is completed in the browser, so images are not uploaded to a server, which is privacy-friendly. That said, the page does not mention encryption, audits, permissions, SLAs, or compliance certifications.
Its advantages are that it is very easy to get started with, has a focused feature set, and covers most common stitching and watermarking needs. Local processing also reduces the risk of image leakage. The drawbacks are that it lacks the team collaboration, permission management, third-party integrations, API, asset management, and support information typically found in enterprise software. It is not suitable for complex design workflows or enterprise-level batch automation scenarios.
It is suitable for lightweight users who occasionally create long images, stitch screenshots, build image collections, or add watermarks in batches. If a team needs brand templates, multi-user collaboration, approval workflows, or stable access and payment options in mainland China, alternatives such as Canva, 稿定设计, 美图秀秀, Photopea, and iLoveIMG may be worth considering. The page does not provide information on access from mainland China, so this needs to be tested in practice.
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