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Edit Photo in Linux
Free Photo Editor for Linux: Annotate and Edit
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This tool allows you to annotate, draw, and mark up images directly in your Linux browser, providing versatile options for photo editing without desktop software.
Upload your image to the browser-based editor. Use tools like pen, text, and shapes to annotate and edit your photo, then download the edited result.
Yes, you can edit photos for free using this web-based annotation tool, which functions entirely in your browser, requiring no downloads or installations.
Yes, as long as you have access to a modern web browser on your Linux OS, you can use this annotation tool to edit photos online.
The tool supports several image formats, including JPEG, PNG, JPG, and WEBP. Upload any compatible format for annotation.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific areas of your image, choosing from various colors to suit your needs.
Select the text tool, click on your photo to create a text box, and type your annotation. You can customize the text properties like color and size.
Absolutely, the shapes tool allows you to add rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows for clear geometric annotations on your images.
Yes, the pen tool facilitates freehand drawing and sketching on your images, with customizable color and stroke width options.
No, this tool operates only online. You'll need an internet connection to access and use it in your browser.
The maximum file size supported is 100 MB per image file. Each session allows you to work on one file at a time.
No, this tool doesn't support editing existing text in images. It focuses on adding annotations, not altering the original image content.
No, the tool processes images one at a time. You'll need separate sessions for each photo you want to annotate.
No, currently, the tool is available for desktop use only. Access it through a browser on a Linux desktop or laptop.
Upload your image file to the tool via your browser, utilize the annotation tools provided, then download or save your edited image.