In this video, you’ll learn how to add images, files, and links in Notion so you can keep everything organized in one place.
See the next video in this series: • How to Share Pages & Collaborate in Notion
Notion isn’t just for text. You can store visuals, documents, and website links directly inside your pages. This makes Notion perfect for research, content planning, resource libraries, and project management.
Here’s exactly what you’ll learn step by step:
➡️ How to create a new page in Notion
➡️ How to use the forward slash command to add content
➡️ How to add an image from Unsplash directly inside Notion
➡️ How to upload an image from your computer
➡️ How to drag and drop an image onto a Notion page
➡️ How to upload files into Notion
➡️ How to paste a link and display it as a URL
➡️ How to use links to organize research and resources
➡️ A simple tip for keeping related files inside the right page
First, we create a new page and use the slash command to insert an image block. You’ll see how easy it is to choose an image from Unsplash without leaving Notion.
Next, we cover other ways to add images in Notion. You can upload images directly from your computer. You can also drag and drop files straight onto the page. This makes adding content fast and simple.
Then we look at how to add links in Notion. Just paste a URL into the page and choose to paste as a link. This is great for storing research documents, helpful websites, and external resources. Everything stays organized in one structured workspace.
Finally, you’ll get a quick organization tip: keep related images, files, and links inside the page they belong to. Don’t scatter content across multiple pages. This keeps your Notion workspace clean and easy to navigate.
If you’re learning how to use Notion, how to add images in Notion, how to upload files in Notion, or how to insert links in Notion, this tutorial will walk you through the basics clearly and simply.
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Want more step-by-step Notion tutorials? Check out the next video on how to share pages and collaborate with others.