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Create Arrows on Photo
Add Arrows to Your Photos Online Instantly
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Upload your photo, select the shapes tool, choose the arrow shape, and place it on your photo. Adjust the arrow's size and color as needed.
Yes, you can select from multiple color options using the color picker before drawing the arrow on your photo.
You can upload photos in JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats to add arrows.
While the tool supports basic arrow shapes, creating curved arrows requires more advanced graphic design software.
No, you can use this annotation tool entirely online from your web browser, with no software installation required.
Yes, after adding arrows, you can download the annotated photo directly from the tool.
Absolutely, you can add as many arrows as needed to a photo to highlight different areas or points of interest.
Currently, the tool is desktop-only and works best in web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
No, you can annotate only one file at a time. Complete one, download it, and then start a new session for another file.
Yes, your photo should not exceed 100 MB to ensure smooth processing and annotation.
No, the tool supports adding annotations but doesn't allow for removing existing elements from photos.
Use the arrow tool to draw attention to any section. For other emphasis, the tool includes shapes like circles and rectangles.
Yes, this tool is compatible with major desktop browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
No, you cannot edit existing text within an image. The tool is only for adding annotations like arrows, text, and shapes.
This tool doesn’t support batch processing; you need to handle one photo at a time.