How to Upload Image in Microsoft Designer on both Mobile App and Desktop Website

In this tutorial, we will explore how to effortlessly upload your custom images using both the Microsoft Designer mobile app and desktop version. Whether you're creating stunning graphics, promotional materials, or social media posts, knowing how to upload your images effectively can enhance your design experience.

Uploading Images on Microsoft Designer Desktop

To start creating your design using Microsoft Designer on the desktop or website, follow these simple steps:

Microsoft Designer Upload Image on Mobile App and Desktop Website
  • Access the Editor Dashboard: Open the Microsoft Designer website or desktop app and select “Design from scratch.” You can also directly access the editor dashboard by visiting the designated URL.

  • Choosing a Template: Once in the editor, choose a template that fits your project, such as a square or vertical design. This will give you a head start on your design.

  • Upload Your Custom Image: Navigate to your “My Media” folder on the left panel to upload your own image from your computer. Simply click on the upload button, select your desired image file, and it will be added to your media library for further editing.

I recommend checking out my detailed tutorial with tips and tricks for using Microsoft Designer effectively.

Uploading Images on Microsoft Designer Mobile App

The process is somewhat different when using the Microsoft Designer mobile app, as it does not provide a direct upload option. Here’s how to work around that:

  • Start a New Design: Open the app and swipe left on the top options to select “Design from scratch.”

  • Select Canvas Size: Choose any canvas size that suits your design needs. For example, a square canvas works well for social media posts.

  • Add Images from Your Mobile Gallery: Tap on the “Add Image” option, where you can pick photos from your mobile gallery. This allows you to upload photos to Microsoft Designer seamlessly.

  • Accessing Your Uploaded Images: After uploading, you might not see the images right away. To find them, simply tap the back button at the top to return to the “Edit with AI” page. Here, you can access various tools like “Remove background” or “Generative erase,” and your uploaded images will be listed on the following page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I upload images for free using Microsoft Designer?

Yes, you can upload images free using Microsoft Designer. There are no fees associated with uploading and editing your custom images, making it accessible for everyone.

What image formats does Microsoft Designer support?

Microsoft Designer supports common image formats such as JPEG, PNG, and GIF. Ensure your images are in one of these formats for successful uploads.

Can I edit my uploaded images within Microsoft Designer?

Absolutely! Once you upload a photo to Microsoft Designer, you can edit it using various tools available in the app, including filters, effects, and cropping options. You can also check out my tutorials for removing image backgrounds (either using mobile app or desktop) in Microsoft Designer.

Can I download edited images in HD quality from Microsoft Designer?

Absolutely! Microsoft Designer allows you to download high-resolution images. You can resize your image from 100 pixels up to 4096 pixels, as demonstrated in my video tutorial.

By following this guide, you can easily upload images to Microsoft Designer, whether you're using the mobile app or desktop version. Enhance your design projects by incorporating your own visuals today!

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