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In this page we explain how to add static, non-interactive images as background, logo or annotation images to a figure. For exploring image data in interactive charts, see the [tutorial on displaying image data](/python/imshow).

A background image can be added to the layout of a figure with
`fig.add_layout_image` or by setting the `images` parameter of `go.Layout`. The
`source` attribute of a `go.layout.Image` can be the URL of an image, or a PIL
Image object (`from PIL import Image; img = Image.open('filename.png')`).

```python
import plotly.graph_objects as go

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