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# Add brand image

Use a brand image for an asset that stays the same for every product. Brand images include logos, badges, and icons saved in your **Brand kit**.

Before you begin, add the image to your [Brand kit](/manage-improve-product-data/creatives-create-and-edit-images/the-image-editor/brand-kit.md#add-brand-images).

{% stepper %}
{% step %}

### Add the brand image

Open the template in the Image Editor.

Click **Image** > **Add brand image**.
{% endstep %}

{% step %}

### Select the asset

Select the brand image you want to use.

The image is added to your template.
{% endstep %}

{% step %}

### Position and style the image

Drag or resize the image on the canvas.

Use **Design** to adjust its opacity, shadow, or stroke.
{% endstep %}
{% endstepper %}

{% hint style="info" %}
Add an image to **Brand kit** when your team reuses it often. Use [static images](/manage-improve-product-data/creatives-create-and-edit-images/create-an-image-template/upload-static-images.md) for other fixed template assets.
{% endhint %}

For image-layer settings, see [Image editor basics](/manage-improve-product-data/creatives-create-and-edit-images/the-image-editor/image-editor-basics.md#image-object).


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