Whether you need to insert a logo, photo, diagram, or scanned signature into a PDF, you can do it directly in your browser without any software. This guide walks you through adding images to a PDF in a few clicks — for free.
Go to pdfeditor.onl/add-image-pdf. No sign-up or installation is required. The tool loads instantly in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge on desktop or mobile.
Click the upload area or drag and drop your PDF file. The tool renders a preview of each page so you can see exactly where to place your image.
Click the image upload button to select a JPG or PNG from your device. The image will appear on the page as a draggable, resizable overlay. Drag it to the exact position you want — over any page in the document.
Tip: You can add multiple images to the same PDF. Each image is placed and moved independently.
Drag the image to position it precisely on the page. Use the rotation controls to tilt it if needed. The live preview shows exactly how the final PDF will look before you download.
Click Download PDF. The image is permanently embedded into the PDF at the exact position and size you set. The process runs entirely in your browser — your files are never uploaded to any server.
The tool supports JPG and PNG images. For best results with logos or graphics that need transparency, use PNG. For photographs, JPG is fine.
Yes. Navigate to the page you want to edit and place the image there. Images are always placed on the specific page you are viewing.
No. The image is added as a new layer on top of the existing page content. All original text, formatting, and other content remains untouched.
No hard limit. Very large images will be embedded at full resolution. If file size matters, compress the image before adding it.