Add Text to Images

Upload your image and add text over it, then Customise and download!

Drag and drop an image here or click to select

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Our free image text overlay tool helps you easily insert text on pictures without complicated software. Whether you need to add captions, create memes, or customize photos with text, our tool makes it simple and quick.

Ways to Use Our Image Text Tool

Features of Our Image Text Editor

Our tool offers everything you need to add wording to a photo professionally:

How to Add Text to Images

  1. Upload your image by dragging and dropping or clicking to select
  2. Click "Add Text" to create a new text box
  3. Double-click to edit the text content
  4. Customize colors and width using the controls
  5. Download your edited image when finished

Text Customization Options

Make your image text overlay stand out with our customization features:

Tips for Adding Text to Images

  1. Use contrasting colors for better readability
  2. Keep text concise and clear
  3. Position text in uncluttered areas of the image
  4. Consider adding a semi-transparent background behind text
  5. Test different text sizes for optimal visibility

Best Practices for Image Text Overlay

Follow these guidelines for professional-looking results:

Making Text Readable on Images

Ensure your text stands out:

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I add multiple text boxes to my image?

Yes! You can add as many text boxes as you need by clicking the "Add Text" button multiple times. Each text box can be styled independently.

What image formats are supported?

Our tool supports common image formats including JPG, PNG, and GIF. Your edited image will be downloaded as a high-quality PNG file.

Can I save my work and edit it later?

Currently, we don't support saving projects for later editing. We recommend completing your text additions in one session and downloading the result.

Is there a limit to image size?

While there's no strict limit, we recommend using images under 5MB for optimal performance. Larger images may take longer to process.