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How to Add Image Field in Salesforce

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to create an image field in Salesforce using a Rich Text area.

Quick summary

Adding an image field in Salesforce requires creating a Text Area (Rich) custom field via the Object Manager in Setup. This approach lets you embed and display images directly on any Salesforce object record, such as a Product.


Steps

  1. Go to Setup on the top right of your Salesforce instance.
  2. Select Object Manager from the Setup menu.
  3. Navigate to the object where you want to attach images (e.g., Product).
  4. Under the object, open Relationships & Fields.
  5. Click New to create a new field.
  6. Select Text Area (Rich) as the field type to enable image embedding.
  7. Enter an appropriate Field Label (e.g., "Product Screenshot").
  8. Click Next to proceed to the next configuration step.
  9. Leave the default permissions and click Next.
  10. Confirm the Page Layout is checked and click Save to finish.

📌 Why this matters

Adding an image field in Salesforce gives sales and operations teams a way to embed product screenshots, diagrams, or visual assets directly on object records — without relying on external tools or file attachments. Using the built-in Text Area (Rich) field type in the Object Manager, admins can create this capability in minutes with no code required. This improves record clarity and helps reps access the visual context they need without leaving Salesforce. It is especially valuable for product, asset, or contract objects where visual reference accelerates decision-making.
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