Open the dock and tap Image
Add a picture — upload one or paste a link.
Put any picture on the board, exactly where you want it.
Maps, diagrams, book covers, this week's vocabulary in photo form — drop an image on the board and size it to suit. The visual anchor every lesson deserves.
No setup screen, no import wizard — Image lives on the same board as everything else and it's running before the class has sat down.
Add a picture — upload one or paste a link.
Choose fit or fill and set the focal point, so the important part stays in view.
Drag it anywhere, make it any size — a small reference in the corner or the full-board centrepiece.
Three ways teachers actually run image — steal one for tomorrow morning.
One striking photo and two questions — 'what do you notice? what do you wonder?' Ten minutes of discussion, zero prep.
The painting at full size while you talk brushwork beats thirty tiny printouts every time.
Photograph the finished science setup or art outcome and keep it up while they build theirs. 'Is mine right?' answers itself.
My class actually cheers when the Boardee background loads. Transitions that used to eat five minutes now take five seconds.
Every tool lives on the same board — these turn image into a whole routine.
…and the rest of the dock is one tap away:
Upload from your device or paste an image link. It sits on the board like anything else — drag, resize, layer.
Yes — attach a link and the picture becomes a button. A photo of the book that opens the audiobook, say.
As sharp as the picture you gave it — a decent-resolution image scales happily to board size.
No — no login, no install. Your board saves on this device; an account only matters if you want it on other devices too.
Open a board, tap the dock, and it's there. That's the whole setup.