Introducing new image support: drag-and-drop, resize, and add captions in Postman Editor Kamaraj P September 7, 2022 After releasing image storage support in Postman’s API documentation editor recently, we received an incredibly positive response to the exciting new feature. Postman is on a mission to build the most advanced and complete API platform for the world—and we realize that API documentation is critical for API producers to distribute their APIs. So, we continue to listen to all the feedback from our users to learn how we can better improve the document editing experience in Postman. Today, we are excited to announce that we have released in-place image resize and caption support in Postman editor. This will help you embed images and add informative captions to them easily without using the markdown/HTML syntax. Drag-and-drop support Resizing images Adding captions We hope with this new capability to resize images and add captions, you’ll create beautiful and precise documentation that’s even more effective in helping people work with your APIs. Try Postman now In this post Tags: Documentation Product Updates Kamaraj P Kamaraj P is a technical lead at Postman. View all posts by Kamaraj P → What do you think about this feature? Tell us in a comment below. You can also give product feedback through our Community forum and GitHub repository. Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your name Your email Write a public comment Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. You might also like What’s new in Postman: AsyncAPI 3.0, performance streaming, and service accounts Quinton Wall This was a packed week for the Postman platform. Five features shipped that touch almost every part of the API lifecycle —… Read more → Announcing the Postman Plugin for Claude Code Quinton Wall We are excited to announce the availability of the Postman Plugin in Claude Code. The Postman Plugin for Claude Code connects your… Read more → Headless Postman: Automating the API Lifecycle with the MCP Server Pooja Mistry The Headless Postman Workflow with the Postman MCP Server Most API developers have a familiar routine: open Postman, import a spec, create… Read more →