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Frequently Asked Questions
You can protect images by processing them through our tool, which supports various formats and ensures safe handling and conversion of files.
Our tool supports various image formats including .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, and .tiff, ensuring versatile processing options.
Currently, our tool does not support batch processing of images, so you will need to process each image individually.
Files, including images, are uploaded and automatically prepared for any necessary transcription before processing, ensuring smooth handling.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads, including image files, is 100 MB. This limitation ensures efficient processing and handling.
You cannot edit processed results directly within the tool; for changes, adjust your input and reprocess or use an external editor.
Yes, images can be uploaded directly through your phone's browser, such as Safari or Chrome, without needing any additional apps.
Once the image is processed, logged-in users can copy or save results to integrated platforms like Evernote. Free users can preview results.
Yes, alongside images, you can upload text, audio, and video files in supported formats, allowing for versatile processing.
The tool is accessible online through any modern web browser, allowing you to securely manage your images without downloading software.
Yes, when uploading video files, the maximum duration is 60 minutes. Consider splitting longer videos before uploading.
No, the tool requires an online connection to function, as it processes data and applies AI enhancements via cloud services.
Image processing doesn't involve style changes like text rewording but focuses on ensuring accurate file handling and management.
If an unsupported format is uploaded, you may need to convert it to a supported format, such as .jpg or .png, prior to processing.
Yes, the tool supports and can process animated images like .gif files, treating them as individual frames for conversion or enhancement.