Insert Image into PDF
Add images to your PDF documents with precise positioning and sizing. Drag, drop, resize and rotate images exactly where you need them.
Select PDF File
Click to upload or drag and drop your PDF file here
Browser-Based Processing
For your privacy, all processing happens directly in your browser. This means:
- Your PDF never leaves your device, ensuring total privacy
- No file size limits typically imposed by server-based tools
- Instant processing without upload/download delays
- Works offline — no internet connection required after the page loads
How to Insert Images into PDF
A simple 4-step process to add images to your PDF documents.
1. Select Your Files
Upload your PDF document first, then select the image you want to insert. Support for JPG, PNG, and GIF images.
2. Position & Resize
Click on the PDF preview to position your image. Drag to move, resize by dragging corners, and rotate as needed.
3. Fine-tune Settings
Use precise controls for width, height, and rotation. Preview your changes in real-time before processing.
4. Download Result
Process your PDF with the inserted image and download the final document with preserved quality.
Why Use Our PDF Image Editor?
Professional image insertion with complete privacy and real-time preview.
Precise Positioning
Click and drag to position images exactly where you want them on any PDF page with pixel-perfect accuracy and real-time preview.
Complete Privacy
All processing happens in your browser. Your PDFs and images never leave your device, ensuring complete confidentiality.
Real-time Preview
See exactly how your image will look in the PDF before processing with our interactive preview system.
Multiple Formats
Support for JPG, PNG, and GIF images. Insert photos, logos, signatures, or any image into your PDFs.
Resize & Rotate
Easily resize images by dragging corners or using precise controls. Rotate images to any angle for perfect alignment.
Quality Preserved
Maintain the original quality of both your PDF and images. No compression or quality loss during the insertion process.



