New image component in Amazon QuickSight

Amazon QuickSight powers data-driven organizations with unified business intelligence (BI) at hyperscale. As a fully managed, cloud-native business intelligence (BI) service, QuickSight transforms complex data into actionable insights that can be shared across your entire organization with just a few clicks. Bring your data stories to life through interactive visualizations and compelling dashboards that scale to thousands of users. Whether accessed directly through the service’s intuitive interface or seamlessly embedded in your applications and portals, these insights drive smarter, faster business decisions.

We are excited to announce the addition of the new image component to QuickSight, allowing authors to upload images directly from your desktops, providing greater flexibility to incorporate static images into your QuickSight dashboards, analysis, reports, and stories. This is in addition to the current capability of adding images to text boxes, insights, and custom visual content, requiring a source URL.

Solution overview

With this new image component, you can upload images directly from your local desktop to QuickSight for a variety of use cases, such as adding company logos and branding, including background images with free-form layout, and creating captivating story covers. It also supports tooltip and alt text, providing additional context and accessibility for readers. Furthermore, it offers navigation and URL actions, enabling you to make your images interactive, such as triggering specific dashboard actions when the image is clicked. With the new image component, QuickSight authors can now craft more engaging, brand-aligned, and interactive visual narratives, taking their dashboarding and data storytelling to new heights.

Upload images to a QuickSight analysis

Complete the following steps to upload images from your computer to QuickSight analysis:

  1. Choose Add Image in the top pane of your QuickSight analysis and choose an image from your local folder.
  2. Adjust the size to align with other visuals like charts and tables.

The new image component comes with several visual properties to make it straightforward to scale and position the image:

  • Fit to width – This option fits the image to the width of the visual.
  • Fit to height – This option fits the image to the height of the visual.
  • Scale to visual – This option scales the image to the width and height of the visual. This option might contort the image.
  • Do not scale – This option keeps the image at its original scale and doesn’t fit the image to the dimensions of the visual.

  1. Enable tooltip and add text for additional context.
  2. Add alt text for accessibility.
  3. Add navigation or URL actions for additional interactivity.
  4. Use the Replace image option to replace with a new image.

Use cases

The following are some common use cases for this new feature and example screenshots:

  • Company logo – Elevate your QuickSight dashboards with one-click logo uploads, effortlessly providing instant brand recognition

  • Interactive help icons – Supercharge your dashboards with interactive help icons, transforming static visuals into dynamic knowledge hubs

  • Icons for custom navigation – Turn complex multi-sheet dashboards into guided data stories with custom navigation elements

  • Illustrated KPIs – Blend custom imagery with metrics to create visually stunning cards that turn data into unforgettable stories

Limitations

As you explore the new image upload feature, note the following current limitations:

  • You can upload a maximum of 10 images per sheet
  • These images don’t count towards the 50-visual limit
  • The file size limit is 1 MB
  • Supported file formats include BMP, JPG/JPEG, PNG, and TIFF

These guidelines help you achieve optimal performance while offering you new creative possibilities in your dashboards.

Conclusion

This new image upload feature marks a significant leap in the capabilities of QuickSight, empowering you to create visually stunning, branded, and highly interactive dashboards. From custom logos to intuitive navigation and eye-catching KPI cards, the possibilities are endless. We’re excited to see how you’ll use this feature to elevate your data storytelling and user experience. Start exploring today and transform your QuickSight dashboards into unique, engaging data experiences!

To learn more about these and other new features, visit our QuickSight Community’s What’s New section. Happy visualizing!


About the authors

Bhupinder Chadha is a senior product manager for Amazon QuickSight focused on visualization and front end experiences. He is passionate about BI, data visualization and low-code/no-code experiences. Prior to QuickSight he was the lead product manager for Inforiver, responsible for building a enterprise BI product from ground up. Bhupinder started his career in presales, followed by a small gig in consulting and then PM for xViz, an add on visualization product.

Ashok Dasineni is a Solutions Architect for Amazon QuickSight. Before joining AWS, Ashok worked with clients and organizations in Banking and financial domain, focusing on fraud research and prevention. He designed and implemented innovative solutions to improve business process, reduce cost and increase revenue, enabling companies around the world to achieve their highest potential through data.

Neeraj Kumar is a Senior Solutions Architect for Amazon QuickSight, AWS’ cloud-native, fully managed BI service. Neeraj started his career as software engineer building software applications for automotive, manufacturing and telecom companies, he further progressed as specialist and while working at Cognizant he was responsible for designing and developing end-to-end Business Intelligence and Analytics solutions for major Insurance companies.


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