Add Speech Bubbles to Photos Online

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Controls

Upload a photo and add comic style speech bubbles, thought bubbles, or caption boxes with custom text, colors, size, and position. Drag, resize, adjust the pointer tail, and download the edited image as a PNG. No registration is required.

How to Add Speech Bubbles to Photos

  1. Upload a JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, or BMP image
  2. Add a speech bubble, thought bubble, or caption box
  3. Type your text and choose fill, outline, and text colors
  4. Drag the bubble, resize it, or move the pointer tail
  5. Download the finished image as a PNG

Key Features

Editable Speech Bubbles

Add dialogue bubbles that stay editable while you adjust the layout and wording.

Drag and Resize

Move bubbles around the photo, resize them, and place the pointer tail exactly where it belongs.

Custom Colors

Choose bubble fill, outline, and text colors for comic panels, memes, tutorials, and captions.

Private Browser Editing

The image and speech bubbles are processed in your browser. Your photo stays on your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

A speech bubble is a text shape placed on top of an image to show dialogue, thoughts, narration, or labels. It is commonly used for comics, memes, storyboards, tutorials, reaction images, classroom materials, and any design where you want text to point to a person, object, or moment in the picture.

Yes. You can add multiple speech bubbles, thought bubbles, and caption boxes to the same image. Each bubble remains editable, so you can select them one at a time and adjust the text, size, style, colors, and placement independently.

Yes. Select a speech bubble or thought bubble and drag the round tail handle to point at a person, face, object, or area in the image. This helps the text clearly connect to the right subject in the scene.

The finished image downloads as a PNG file. PNG is a good choice for this kind of edited image because text, outlines, and graphic shapes usually stay cleaner and crisper than they would in a more heavily compressed format.

No. The editing happens locally in your browser using Canvas, so your photo stays on your device while you add and edit speech bubbles. The tool does not upload your image to a remote server for processing.