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How to Insert an Image into a PDF — Free Online Tool

Adding an image to a PDF is useful for inserting logos, signatures, photos, diagrams, or stamps onto existing documents. This guide shows you how to insert any image into a PDF for free — directly in your browser.

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Step 1 — Open the Add Image Tool

Go to pdfeditor.onl/add-image-pdf. No account or software installation is required.

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Step 2 — Upload Your PDF

Upload the PDF you want to add an image to. The document is loaded into your browser's local memory — it is never transmitted to any server.

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Step 3 — Upload and Place the Image

Click Add Image and select your PNG, JPG, or SVG file. The image appears as a draggable element on the current page. Drag it to the exact position you need, resize by dragging the corner handles, and rotate if necessary.

Tip: For transparent image overlays (such as logos or signatures on a colored background), use PNG format with a transparent background. JPG images have a white background that will cover content beneath them.

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Step 4 — Apply to Pages and Download

Choose to add the image to the current page only or apply it to all pages (useful for watermark logos). Click Save PDF to download the result.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What image formats are supported?

PNG, JPG/JPEG, and SVG are all supported. PNG is recommended for images with transparency (logos, signatures). JPG is best for photographs.

Can I add the same image to every page?

Yes. After placing the image, use the "Apply to All Pages" option to stamp it onto every page — ideal for logos and watermark images.

Can I add multiple images to one page?

Yes. Click Add Image multiple times to add as many images as you need. Each appears as an independent draggable element.

Is inserting an image into a PDF free?

Yes — completely free at pdfeditor.onl/add-image-pdf with no account or file upload to servers.

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