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How to Add an Image to a PDF Page (Free, Any Device)

Insert a photo, logo, or signature image onto a PDF page online for free — position and resize freely. No account, no software.

Adding an image to an existing PDF — a company logo to a report, a signature stamp to a contract, a photo to a form — is something FixMyPDF's image tool handles directly in your browser. Upload the PDF, upload the image, position it, download. Free, no account.

How to Insert an Image Into a PDF

Go to fixmypdf.in/tools/add-image-to-pdf. Upload your PDF. Click "Add Image" and upload the image file (JPG, PNG, or GIF — PNG with transparency works best for logos). Drag the image to your desired position on the page. Resize by dragging corners. Click "Save PDF" to download.

Best Image Formats to Add

PNG with a transparent background is ideal for logos, stamps, and signatures — no white rectangle around the image. JPEG works for photos and images where a white background is acceptable. GIF is supported but rarely needed for PDF insertion.

Adding a Logo to a PDF Report

A common use case: a report exported from a tool that doesn't support your company logo needs the logo added manually. Upload the PDF, insert the logo PNG (transparent background), position it in the header area on each relevant page, and download a branded version.

Adding a Signature Stamp

If you have an official rubber stamp image (circular, rectangular, or custom shape) saved as a PNG, you can add it to any PDF page — useful for approvals, received stamps, and official document processing. Position over the signature line and resize to match the expected stamp size.

Adding Images to Specific Pages

The tool lets you specify which pages get the image and which don't. Add a logo to all pages (header/footer placement), or add an image to only the cover page or a specific page that needs it. Configure page targets before downloading.

Image Quality in the Output PDF

Images are embedded at their original resolution — a 300 DPI logo stays at 300 DPI in the PDF. If you place a small image and scale it up significantly, it may appear pixelated — for best results, start with a high-resolution source image (at least 600px wide for a half-page image).

After Adding Images

If the PDF is larger after adding images, compress it for easier sharing. To prevent the added images from being moved or modified, flatten the PDF after adding images.

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