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Insert Words to Picture
Effortlessly Insert Words into Pictures Online
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Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Upload your image and use the text annotation tool to add words. Click on the image, type your text, customize it, and position it as needed.
Yes, upload a JPEG file, and use the text annotation tool to add your desired words. Customize text properties if needed.
The annotation tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, allowing you to insert words easily into various image types.
Yes, you can customize the text color using the color picker option to suit your image's needs before embedding it.
Yes, add a text annotation and position it as a caption. Customize the size and color to ensure it fits well with your image.
Select the text annotation tool, click where you want the textbox on your picture, and enter your text. Adjust the size and style as needed.
No, the tool is for online image annotation only. Use Microsoft Word for annotations within Word documents.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Complete annotations on one image, then start a new session for another image.
No, the annotation tool is currently designed for desktop use only. Access through your browser on a desktop or laptop.
No, the tool focuses on text annotations and does not support hyperlink insertions. You can add plain text URLs only.
No, the tool is intended for annotations like text and shapes, not for altering background images.
The maximum file size for each image is 100 MB. Larger files need to be reduced or split before uploading.
Logged-in users can save through Evernote integration. Free users can download immediately to preserve annotations.
No, there's no specific shortcut. You start by selecting the text annotation tool from the toolbar.
No, there's currently no mobile app. The tool is web-based and available for desktop and laptop browsers.