(images-profiles)= # How to associate profiles with an image You can associate one or more profiles with a specific image. Instances that are created from the image will then automatically use the associated profiles in the order they were specified. To associate a list of profiles with an image, add the profiles to the image configuration in the `profiles` section (see {ref}`images-manage-edit`). `````{tabs} ````{group-tab} CLI Use the [`lxc image edit`](lxc_image_edit.md) command to edit the `profiles` section: ```yaml profiles: - default ``` ```` ````{group-tab} API To update the full image properties, including the `profiles` section, send a PUT request with the full image data: lxc query --request PUT /1.0/images/ --data '' See [`PUT /1.0/images/{fingerprint}`](swagger:/images/image_put) for more information. ```` ````{group-tab} UI The UI does not currently support editing the image configuration. Therefore, you cannot associate profiles with an image through the UI. ```` ````` Most provided images come with a profile list that includes only the `default` profile. To prevent any profile (including the `default` profile) from being associated with an image, pass an empty list. ```{note} Passing an empty list is different than passing `nil`. If you pass `nil` as the profile list, only the `default` profile is associated with the image. ``` You can override the associated profiles for an image when creating an instance by adding the `--profile` or the `--no-profiles` flag to the launch or init command (when using the CLI), or by specifying a list of profiles in the request data (when using the API).