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Insert and position images inside any PDF page — drag, resize, rotate, and adjust opacity. Free, instant, nothing uploaded.
Add a photo to your PDF
PDF up to 100 MB · Processed locally in your browser
Insert photos and images into PDF files online for free. Upload, resize, rotate, and position images precisely on any page. Supports PNG transparency and JPG, WebP formats — all processing is local, your files never leave your device.
Upload your PDF — drag it onto the upload zone or click Choose PDF File.
Click the image upload area in the sidebar and select a JPG, PNG, or WebP photo from your device.
Click Add to Page (or All Pages) to place the image, then drag it to position and drag the corner handle to resize.
Adjust opacity and rotation in the sidebar, then click Save PDF to download your updated file.
Place images on any page with pixel-accurate drag-and-drop positioning
Supports JPG, PNG (with transparency), and WebP image formats
Full style controls: opacity, rotation, duplicate, and undo
Runs entirely in your browser — your PDF and images never leave your device
Add a signature image to a contract before sending it back
Insert a company logo or letterhead onto report pages
Place a profile photo onto an ID or application form
Stamp a scanned seal or approval mark onto official documents
Add a watermark-style image to protect shared documents
Insert exhibit photos or diagrams into legal or business filings
Your privacy is protected
All processing uses pdfjs-dist and pdf-lib running locally in your browser. Your PDF and any uploaded images are never transmitted to or stored on any server.
No. Your image is embedded into the PDF at its native pixel dimensions, preserving the original quality.
Yes. Drag the image to reposition it, drag the corner handle to resize, and use the rotation slider for -180° to 180°.
Yes. PNG transparency (alpha channel) is fully preserved, so logos and stamps overlay cleanly without a background box.
No. Images are read locally in your browser and embedded directly into the PDF. Nothing is uploaded.
JPG, PNG (with transparency), and WebP.
Yes. After uploading an image, choose "All Pages" to place it on every page, or "Page N" to place it on the current page only.
No. Add as many images as you need — logos, signatures, stamps, or photos — across any pages.
The output size grows roughly with the size of the images you add. Compress large photos beforehand to keep the file lightweight.
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