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Replace an image in a PDF

Swap an old logo or photo in a PDF for a new one, right in your browser. Free to edit, no sign-up, and your file never leaves your device — pay a one-time $1 only when you download.

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Most free PDF tools let you stamp a fresh picture on top of a page, but they cannot touch the image that is already embedded. DollarFix does. Click an existing image in your PDF and you can move it, resize it, or replace it outright with a new file — handy when a logo has been rebranded, a headshot is out of date, or a product photo needs swapping. The new image takes the old one's place instead of floating over it as a separate layer.

Because everything runs locally in your browser, the PDF you drop in stays on your machine the whole time — nothing is uploaded, and there is no account to create. That matters when the document is a signed contract, a passport scan, or an internal deck you would rather not hand to a random web server. You get the real editing power of desktop software without the $10–30 a month subscription and without a credit-card trap: editing is free, and a single $1 charge only applies the moment you export the finished file.

If your PDF is a scan, the whole page is a flat image, so there is no separate picture to select and swap. In that case the honest approach is to whiteout the area and drop your new image on top — DollarFix does both. For born-digital PDFs with genuine embedded images, though, the replace tool targets the exact object, keeping the surrounding text and layout untouched.

How to replace an image in a PDF

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Open your PDF
Drop the PDF into the editor. It loads straight in your browser — no upload, no account, and the file stays on your device.
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Select the image
Click the picture you want to change. Handles appear so you can confirm you've grabbed the real embedded image, not the page behind it.
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Replace or adjust it
Choose a new image file to swap it in, or move and resize the existing one. The new picture drops into the old one's place.
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Download for $1
When it looks right, export the finished PDF for a one-time $1. No subscription, no watermark, no recurring charge.
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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

Does this actually replace the embedded image, or just cover it?
For born-digital PDFs it replaces the real embedded image object — the new file takes the old one's place. On scanned pages, where the whole page is one flat image, you whiteout the area and drop the new picture on top instead.
Is it free to replace an image?
Yes, editing and swapping images is completely free. You only pay a one-time $1 when you download the finished PDF — no subscription and no recurring charge.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No. The whole editor runs in your browser, so the PDF never leaves your device. That keeps logos, contracts and scans private, and there is no account to sign up for.
Can I resize or move the new image after swapping it?
Yes. Once an image is selected you can drag it, resize it with the corner handles, or replace it again — all before you export, so you can get the fit exactly right.
What image formats can I swap in?
Common raster formats like PNG and JPG work for the replacement. Transparent PNGs are useful when you're updating a logo that needs to sit cleanly over an existing background.

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