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Add Annotations to PNG Image
Effortlessly Annotate Your PNG Images Online
oder ziehen und ablegen Sie eine Datei
Unterstützt PDF- und Bilddateiformate (maximal 100 MB)
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Upload your PNG image and choose from various annotation tools such as text, shapes, or highlighting to mark up your image.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add text comments or labels to any part of your PNG image and customize the font and color.
You can use pen, text, highlights, and shapes to annotate your PNG images, allowing for a wide range of visual modifications.
Select the shapes tool, choose your desired shape like an arrow or circle, then click and drag on your PNG to place it.
Yes, all annotation tools, including pen and shapes, allow you to pick different colors before applying them to your PNG image.
Your PNG can be up to 100 MB. Remember, only one file is supported per session.
Yes, annotations are embedded into the PNG file, which you can download once finished.
No, you can only annotate one PNG file at a time. Each file requires a separate session.
Yes, it cannot edit existing image content or text. It only allows adding annotations on top of the image.
No, this tool does not offer OCR functionality. It is designed for annotating images, not extracting text.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it through a desktop or laptop browser.
After annotation, your PNG file, with embedded annotations, can be downloaded directly.
Yes, if logged in, you can save your annotated PNG directly to Evernote.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific areas by selecting and applying your preferred highlight color.
In addition to PNG, the tool supports JPG, JPEG, WEBP, and PDF files for annotation.