Add Images
Place images exactly where you want.
Drag your image onto any page, resize it, then download. All processing happens in your browser.
How it works
How to add images to a PDF
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Open your PDF
Upload the PDF you want to add images to. It loads locally in your browser - no server receives the file at any point.
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Insert and position your image
Upload a JPG or PNG image, then click on the page preview to place it. Drag to reposition and use the resize handles to scale it. You can add images to multiple pages independently.
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Download the updated PDF
Click "Save PDF" and download the finished document. Your images are embedded in the page content and will appear in all viewers and in print.
Placing an image onto a PDF is a common task with many practical uses: adding a handwritten signature scan, inserting a company logo onto a letterhead template, placing a stamp or seal on a legal document, annotating pages with diagrams, or combining a photo with a form. PDFsuite handles all of these cases in the browser, with a visual drag-and-drop interface that shows you exactly where the image will land before you commit. No upload to a server is required - the tool is free and private.
The tool supports both JPG and PNG source images. PNG transparency is preserved in the PDF output, which is important for logos and signature images that need to sit cleanly over text without a white background box. You can place images on any page, resize them to fit the available space, and position them precisely using the click-to-place interface. Each page can carry its own image placement, making it straightforward to add page-specific diagrams or stamps to a multi-page document.
Because the entire operation is browser-based and offline, you can add sensitive images - signatures, official seals, identity documents scanned as stamps - without worrying that they will be captured by a cloud processing service. The resulting PDF is a standard file that opens in Adobe Acrobat, Preview, Chrome, and any other compliant reader. Images are flattened into the page content and travel with the document wherever it is shared.
FAQ
Common questions
- Does PDFsuite support transparent PNG images?
- Yes. PNG images with transparency (alpha channel) are embedded in the PDF with their transparency preserved. This means logos and signature scans with transparent backgrounds will sit cleanly on top of the page content without a white or colored rectangle around them.
- Can I add the same image to every page automatically?
- Yes. After placing an image on one page you can use the "Apply to all pages" option to stamp it at the same position and size across the entire document. This is useful for adding a logo or watermark image to every page of a report or proposal.
- Will the image appear when the PDF is printed?
- Yes. Images added by PDFsuite are embedded directly into the PDF page content stream, not added as viewer-only annotations. They appear in every PDF viewer and in every print job, regardless of the software used to open the file.