Add Image to PDF Online Free

Add an image to any page of your PDF. Choose the page and position — center, corners, or anywhere. All processing stays in your browser.

PDF file

PDF Up to 50 MB recommended Choose file

Images to add (logo, signature, stamp…)

Image PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP, SVG Choose file

Upload a PDF to get started

Then upload images and click them to place on your PDF pages. Drag to position, drag corners to resize — full WYSIWYG editing in your browser.

How to Add Images to a PDF — Full WYSIWYG Editor

Place logos, signatures, stamps, or photos onto any PDF page with a visual drag-and-drop editor — right in your browser. No installs, no uploads, no signup.

Step-by-step usage

  1. Upload your PDF — the document opens as a full page preview in the editor.
  2. Upload your images — add one or more images (logo, signature, stamp, photo) to the image bank.
  3. Click an image in the bank — it appears on the current page. You can place multiple images per page.
  4. Drag to reposition — click and drag any placed image to move it anywhere on the page.
  5. Resize by dragging corner handles — when an image is selected (blue outline), drag any of its four blue corner squares to scale it up or down.
  6. Navigate pages — use the Prev/Next buttons to place images on different pages of a multi-page PDF.
  7. Delete an image — click it to select, then click the red × button to remove it.
  8. Apply & Download — once satisfied, click the button to embed all images into the PDF at their exact positions and sizes.

Editor tips

  • Deselect — click the empty background area to deselect the current image.
  • Multiple images per page — click different images from the bank to place several on the same page.
  • Precision — images are placed at pixel-exact positions and dimensions in the final PDF, matching what you see in the editor.

Use Cases

  • Add a logo — place your company or brand logo on PDF letterhead or reports.
  • Insert a signature — add a scanned or hand-drawn signature image to a document.
  • Stamp documents — place "Approved", "Confidential", or "Draft" stamp images.
  • Add photos — insert product photos, diagrams, or reference images into PDFs.
  • Multi-page branding — place logos or watermarks across different pages of a multi-page document.

Privacy & Security

All files never leave your device. PDF rendering and image embedding happen locally in your browser using pdf.js and pdf-lib. We do not upload, store, or analyze your files.

FAQ

Will my files be uploaded to a server?

No. All processing happens in your browser. Your PDF and images never leave your device.

What image formats are supported?

PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and SVG are all supported. The editor converts every format to PNG internally for consistent embedding. PNG is recommended for logos and signatures (preserves transparency).

Can I place images on multiple pages?

Yes. Upload your PDF, then use the Prev/Next buttons to navigate between pages. You can place different images on each page, and each one stays where you put it.

Can I add multiple images to the same page?

Yes. Upload several images to the bank, then click each one to place it on the current page. You can arrange them independently — drag to position, resize each one separately.

How do I resize an image?

Click the image to select it (blue outline appears). Four blue corner handles will show up. Drag any of them to resize the image while maintaining or changing its aspect ratio.

Does the image quality change?

No. Images are converted to PNG internally for consistent embedding in the final PDF. What you see in the editor preview is what you get in the downloaded PDF.

Can I delete an image I already placed?

Yes. Click the image to select it, then click the red × button that appears in the top-right corner. The image is removed from that page immediately.

How do I deselect an image?

Click anywhere on the empty background of the page. The blue selection outline will disappear and the corner handles will hide.

Does this work on mobile?

The editor works on mobile but is best experienced on desktop or tablet where drag-and-drop is easier. On touch devices, tap an image to select it, then drag to move.