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Add Logo to Product Demo Video on Windows

Product demos often look more complete when they include a clean logo overlay. GiliSoft Video Editor helps Windows users add logos to product walkthroughs, feature previews, and branded presentation clips without turning a simple business edit into a heavy production job.

The real task is usually broader than one overlay. Demo videos often also need trimming, subtitle cleanup, or light reframing before they are ready to send to customers or publish online.

Best Fit Scenarios

  • Product walkthroughs and feature previews
  • Sales demo clips and launch videos
  • Internal business presentations with branding
  • Customer-facing tutorials that need identity consistency

Why Users Search for This Task

Product demos are often reused across websites, support centers, launch pages, and sales follow-up messages. A logo overlay helps keep the clip aligned with the brand while making the video look more finished and easier to place in business workflows.

Searchers using this phrase usually do not need advanced motion graphics. They want a straightforward Windows workflow that adds branding and keeps the rest of the edit simple.

Why GiliSoft Video Editor Fits

GiliSoft Video Editor supports watermark and logo placement, while still letting you cut mistakes, join short takes, crop the frame, and add subtitles in the same project. That combination is useful when a product demo is almost done but still needs practical finishing work.

For that reason, this page fits users who care about branded delivery and cleaner presentation, not just raw file editing.

FAQ

Is this only for marketing teams?

No. Support, onboarding, sales, and product teams often need branded demo videos too.

Can I add a logo and trim the video in one workflow?

Yes. That is one of the reasons this task aligns well with GiliSoft Video Editor.

Does this work for customer tutorial clips?

Yes. Tutorials, walkthroughs, and launch previews are all reasonable use cases.