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Add an image to a PDF

Insert a photo, logo or stamp onto any PDF page, then drag it into place and resize it. Everything happens in your browser — nothing is uploaded, and there is no sign-up.

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Dropping an image onto a PDF should not mean re-flattening the whole document or handing your file to a website. Open the PDF here, pick the image tool, and choose a PNG or JPEG from your device — a company logo for a letterhead, a scanned signature, a product photo, or a stamp. It lands on the page as its own object, so you can nudge it to the exact spot and scale it up or down by dragging a corner. The original text and layout underneath stay untouched.

Because the editor runs entirely in your browser, the picture you insert and the PDF it goes into never leave your computer — there is no upload, no cloud processing, and no account to create. That matters when the document is an invoice, a contract or an ID scan. It is a real edit, not a floating sticky note: the image is written into the page when you export, so it opens correctly in Acrobat, Preview or any other reader, not just in ours.

Placing an image is free, and you can add as many as you like, reposition them and swap them out until the page looks right. You only pay a one-off $1 when you want to download the finished PDF — no subscription, no monthly fee, no watermark stamped across your work, and no card kept on file. That is the whole cost, once, for the export you actually need.

How to add an image to a PDF

1
Open your PDF
Drop the file straight into the browser editor. It loads on your device — no upload, no install, no account.
2
Choose the image tool
Click the image tool, then select a PNG or JPEG from your device — a logo, photo, signature or stamp.
3
Move and resize it
Drag the image to the right spot on the page, then pull a corner handle to scale it up or down to fit.
4
Download for $1
When the page looks right, export the PDF for a one-time $1. No subscription, no watermark, no card kept on file.
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No subscription
Others lock downloads behind $10–30/month plans. Here you pay $1 once, only when you export — nothing else.
Private by design
Your PDF is opened and edited inside your browser. It is never uploaded to a server — your file stays on your device.
Edits the real content
Change actual text, move and resize images, redact, sign and fill — not just sticky annotations on top. Full Unicode & Cyrillic.

Frequently asked questions

Is it free to add an image to a PDF?
Yes — inserting images, moving and resizing them is completely free. You only pay a one-time $1 when you want to download the finished PDF, with no subscription or recurring charge.
Is my PDF or image uploaded to a server?
No. The editor runs entirely in your browser, so both the PDF and the image you add stay on your device and are never uploaded, which keeps sensitive documents private.
What image formats can I add?
You can insert PNG and JPEG files. Use a PNG with a transparent background for logos, signatures or stamps so the page behind them shows through cleanly.
Can I move and resize the image after placing it?
Yes. The image is a separate object on the page — drag it anywhere, and pull the corner handles to scale it up or down until it fits. You can add several images and adjust each one.
Will the image become a permanent part of the PDF?
Yes. When you export, the image is written into the page itself, not left as a temporary annotation, so it displays correctly in Acrobat, Preview and every other PDF reader.

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