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How to Insert a Picture in a PDF: The 2025 Guide

Enhance your documents by adding photos, logos, and illustrations securely.

Need to add a logo to an invoice, a photo to a report, or an illustration to a brochure? Inserting a picture into a PDF shouldn't be complicated or expensive.

Our interactive tools allow you to place images exactly where you need them, all while ensuring your documents never leave your device.
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Step-by-Step: Adding Pictures to Your PDF

  1. Open Your File: Upload your document to our PDF Sign & Edit tool.
  2. Select 'Image': Choose the option to add an image or signature from your device.
  3. Place & Resize: Click on the page to place your picture, then drag the corners to resize it or move it to the perfect spot.
  4. Save & Download: Once you're happy with the placement, click 'Sign/Apply' and download your updated PDF.
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Why Use pdfcanada.ca for Images?

100% Private

Your pictures and PDFs are processed locally. No one else ever sees your sensitive images.

High Resolution

We maintain the quality of your images so they look sharp and professional after insertion.

Privacy First Image Insertion

Don't upload personal photos to cloud servers. Use pdfcanada.ca to keep your data local and secure.

  • No file uploads
  • Drag & drop images
  • High-res output

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How do I insert a picture into a PDF for free?

Use pdfcanada.ca's Sign PDF tool. Upload your PDF, click 'Add Image', place and resize your picture, then download. Supports JPG, PNG, and HEIC. All processing happens locally.

Quick Steps

  1. 1Upload your PDF
  2. 2Select 'Add Image'
  3. 3Place and resize
  4. 4Download updated PDF

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