Add Images to PDF

Append JPG/PNG/WebP images to an existing PDF as new pages.

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How to add images to an existing PDF

  1. Step 1: upload the destination PDF. The page count is shown so you know valid insertion positions.
  2. Step 2: add one or more images (JPG, PNG, WebP). Each image becomes a new page inside the PDF.
  3. Step 3: pick an insertion point — "after page N" (0 to slot them at the very start). Choose a fit mode: fit-to-page, fill-page, or native image size. Click Add Images.

Common use cases

Frequently asked

How is this different from Image to PDF?

Image to PDF creates a brand-new PDF from images alone. This tool inserts images into an existing PDF at a chosen position — source pages and layout are preserved.

What does "Fit to page" vs "Fill page" mean?

Fit preserves aspect ratio — the image may leave white bars on two sides. Fill scales the image so it covers the whole page, cropping if necessary. Native places the image at its original pixel dimensions and creates a page that exact size.

Does this preserve the existing PDF's form fields?

Yes — we only append new pages; existing page content, form fields, and bookmarks are untouched.

Can I add images inline within an existing page?

No — this tool inserts images as new pages. For drawing an image on top of an existing page, use the Edit PDF tool.

Privacy: Both PDF and images stay inside your browser. pdf-lib embeds them locally — sensitive receipts and ID scans do not travel anywhere.