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Attach Lines to Picture
Effortlessly Attach Lines to Pictures for Clarity
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Upload your image to the tool and use the shapes feature to draw lines. Customize the line's color and position to highlight important areas.
Yes, you can customize line colors using the color picker tool available in the toolbar. Choose from multiple colors to suit your needs.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, allowing you to annotate a wide range of image types without difficulty.
Yes, after adding lines and annotations, you can download the image with all annotations embedded.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates directly within the web browser.
No, you can annotate only one image at a time. Upload one image, complete your annotations, and download before starting a new session.
After completing an annotation, simply click the restart session button to clear the current file and upload new content.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers. It does not currently support mobile devices for editing.
You can upload files up to 100 MB in size. This should accommodate most standard image files.
Yes, the tool is ideal for providing design feedback by using lines and other annotations to highlight specific areas.
Use the shapes and line tools to draw around areas you wish to highlight, changing colors for additional emphasis if needed.
Yes, the tool allows you to adjust and rotate lines by clicking and dragging them in the desired direction.
No, the annotation tool does not support OCR. It's designed for adding annotations, not extracting text from images.
The tool is compatible with most modern desktop browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
Yes, you can use lines along with other geometric shapes to create simple diagrams directly on your images.