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Recognize Text on Image
Easily Recognize and Annotate Text on Image
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The tool allows you to annotate images with text using various annotation features like text labels, highlights, and shapes to emphasize important parts.
Simply upload your image in the editor, and choose tools like text annotations or highlighting to start adding notes directly on the image.
Yes, you can customize text colors using the color picker tool, which allows for better emphasis and visual clarity.
Currently, the tool does not support text recognition or OCR capabilities, focusing instead on adding annotations manually.
You can annotate one file at a time. After completing your annotations, download the file before starting a new session.
Yes, the tool supports annotating on both JPG and PNG image files along with other common formats like WEBP.
Yes, the maximum file size you can upload for annotation is 100 MB.
No, the tool does not allow editing of existing text within images. It can only add annotations over images.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only, accessible via web browsers like Chrome or Firefox on your computer.
The tool is designed for single-page image files, without multi-page processing capabilities.
You can upload and view annotated files for free, but a login may be required to download or save changes.
Use the highlight tool to select and emphasize text areas or regions within your image for better clarity and emphasis.
The tool does not support OCR for text extraction. You would need separate OCR software for that feature.
Annotations can be saved to Evernote for logged-in users. Otherwise, download them to your device to keep changes.
After annotating, download your image and share it via email or any file-sharing platform as you would with any other image.