When should I add a border to an image?
Use a border when the image blends into the page background too much, when screenshots need clearer edges, or when you want more consistent framing across a group of visuals.
Image utility
Add a solid border around an image with adjustable size and color, then download the result.
Add a solid border around an image with adjustable size and color, then download the result.
Add a solid frame around screenshots, product images, or social assets without opening a heavier editor.
A border can give an image more separation from the background, make screenshots easier to read, or help a visual fit neatly into a design system with consistent framing.
This page lets you add a clean solid border quickly without opening a design tool. Choose the border size and color, preview the result, and download it once the framing feels right.
Use a border when the image blends into the page background too much, when screenshots need clearer edges, or when you want more consistent framing across a group of visuals.
Usually the layout. Neutral borders work best for screenshots and UI captures, while accent borders are more useful when the border itself is part of the design style.
Yes. Browser-based image tools are fast, but it is still worth checking dimensions, legibility, file size, and color appearance before you use the output anywhere public.