Uploading and sharing images on Twitter.com is easy! Below you’ll find a brief how-to and some answers to common questions about uploading images on Twitter - right from your Tweet box!
Image 1 - Camera icon is highlighted in blue after a photo is successfully added to a Tweet:
Image 2 - Please note: In some browsers, you may see the name of the file instead of the thumbnail:
Image 3 - Clicking on the Tweet will show the image in the details pane.
Twitter allows users to upload one image per Tweet. Additionally we'll only display one image from third party apps, though you're welcome to include as many links to third party app photos in a Tweet as you like.
You can delete an image by deleting the Tweet containing this image. Once a Tweet is deleted, the image will be be made unavailable. It may still be cached in some browsers and servers, but the image will no longer be available from Twitter.
Twitter is launching a native image experience that allows users to upload images directly to Twitter.com from a computer. The images themselves are hosted by Photobucket.
Yes. You’ll be able to view images hosted on most 3rd party images providers indefinitely.
Protected accounts will work the same way with images as they do with text Tweets: you won’t be able to see images from protected accounts unless you’re following the account.
We remove the Exif data on upload. It is not available to any consumers of your image.
Yes, you can do this by replying to the Tweet containing this image.
Yes. You can view individual users' galleries on their profile pages. Read more about it here: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20169409-all-about-user-galleries
User galleries will include images a user has shared on Twitter, including those uploaded via other services, such as Twitpic, yfrog, and Instagram.
Unless you have a protected account, there is always a chance that your image will appear in search results.
If you have a protected account, your images should never show up in search results.
No, deleted images will not show up in search results.