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Cut Image in Linux
Cut Images in Linux Easily with Our Online Tool
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Use a browser-based tool to annotate and cut images. Upload your image file to the tool and use the crop or annotate options to modify it directly in Linux.
Yes, the tool is browser-based, requiring no software installation. Simply upload your image, make annotations, and download the modified version.
The tool supports popular formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing for easy annotation and cutting of images.
Yes, the maximum file size limit is 100 MB per image. Ensure your files conform to this limit for successful processing.
No, you can work on one image at a time. Complete your annotations, download, then restart to annotate another image.
No, it cannot edit existing text. The tool is used for annotations like notes, highlights, and shapes to mark up the image.
Yes, since the tool is browser-based, it can be accessed from any Linux server using a browser. No additional server configurations are needed.
Upload the image, use the annotation tools like the pen or text annotations to mark the areas, and save the changes by downloading the file.
All annotation tools allow color customization. Use the color picker to select your preferred color for highlights, text, or shapes.
Yes, login is required to save annotated images directly to Evernote, along with downloading them to your device.
You can use pen for drawing, text for comments, highlighting for emphasis, and shapes like arrows and circles to emphasize regions.
Absolutely, use the tool to annotate educational materials, mark up diagrams, and emphasize important content for better understanding.
No, the tool is optimized for desktop browsers only. Use it on computers and laptops for best performance.
Yes, simply complete your current annotation, download it, and start a new session to edit another image.
For PDFs, the tool supports multi-page markup, allowing you to navigate and annotate each page individually.