Add Frame

Add decorative borders and frames to your images. Choose from solid, rounded, shadow, polaroid, and double styles.

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Select Images

Drag & drop images here

JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, HEIC, BMP, TIFF, AVIF - Max 50MB

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Options

How It Works

Three simple steps to transform your images

1

Upload your image

Drag & drop or click to select. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP and more.

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Configure settings

Select frame style and customize appearance

3

Download result

Get your processed image instantly. No watermarks, no sign-up required.

About Add Frame

Pixcull's free online photo frame tool adds beautiful borders and decorative frames to your images. Choose from a variety of frame styles, colors, and widths to give your photos a polished, finished look — perfect for social media posts, prints, and digital galleries.

Customize frame width, color, and style to match your creative vision. From simple solid borders to elegant rounded frames, our tool provides multiple options that complement any photo. Processing preserves full image resolution, and the output includes the frame seamlessly integrated with your image. Supports JPEG, PNG, and WebP formats.

Ideal for photographers presenting portfolio work, social media creators building a cohesive visual brand, and anyone who wants to add that finishing touch to their images. Frame your photos instantly with Pixcull — no design skills needed, no software to install. Upload your image and create stunning framed photos in seconds.

Why Use This Tool?

5 frame styles

Choose from solid, shadow, rounded, and more borders

Custom colors

Pick any color to match your brand or design

Adjustable width

Control border thickness from thin to bold

Use Cases

Who Is This For?

Trusted by professionals and hobbyists worldwide

1

Frame Photos for Digital Galleries

Artists add elegant borders around artwork images to simulate gallery-style framing on portfolio websites.

2

Create Polaroid Style Social Posts

Influencers apply the Polaroid frame style to travel photos for a retro instant-camera look on Instagram.

3

Add Borders for Print Matting Effect

Photographers add white borders to photos to replicate the matted look before sharing digital proofs with clients.

4

Highlight Screenshots with Shadow Frame

Tech writers wrap app screenshots with shadow borders to make them stand out clearly in documentation pages.

Pro Tips

Tip 1

White Frames Suit Most Photo Styles

White borders create a clean gallery look and work on both light and dark images. Start here when unsure.

Tip 2

Use Shadow for Floating Card Effect

The shadow frame style adds depth, making photos appear lifted off the page. Great for blog and presentation slides.

Tip 3

Keep Border Width Under 5 Percent

Overly thick borders dominate the image. Aim for 20-40px on a 1200px image for balanced proportions.

Tip 4

Match Frame Color to Brand Palette

Use your brand hex codes for consistent visual identity when sharing framed images across marketing channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

What frame styles are available?

We offer 5 styles: Solid (simple border), Rounded (rounded corners), Shadow (drop shadow effect), Polaroid (classic photo frame), and Double (double line border).

Can I use custom colors?

Yes! Use the color picker to select any color, or choose from quick presets for common frame colors like white, black, and wood tones.

Will adding a frame change my image dimensions?

Yes, the frame is added around your image, making the total dimensions larger. Your original image content remains unchanged.

Does adding a frame increase file size?

Yes, frames add extra pixels around the image. The size increase depends on frame width and style.

Can I use a custom frame color?

Yes, choose any color using the color picker for solid frames. Decorative frame styles have preset designs.

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