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Save Image: Annotate and Download Your Pictures Effortlessly
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To upload an image, click the upload button and choose your image file from your computer. Supported formats include JPG, PNG, or WEBP.
Yes, you can add text using the text annotation tool. Click on the image where you want to place the text, type your message, and customize as needed.
After annotating, click the download button to save your changes to your device. The annotations will be embedded in the image.
The tool supports images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, making it versatile for most common image types.
Yes, all annotations can be customized with a variety of color options. Use the color palette to choose your desired color for text, highlights, or drawings.
Upload your screenshot just like any other image. Use the annotation tools, such as pen or text, to add comments or emphasize areas.
Save the Word document as an image (e.g., save your artwork as a PNG or JPG) and upload it to annotate and download.
You need to export the image locally before uploading it to this tool for annotation. Save it as a JPG or PNG and then upload for editing.
If the save option is not available or greyed out, it may be due to exporting limitations in Adobe. Use this tool to annotate and save images separately.
Yes, it works directly in modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari without needing any extensions or plugins.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploading is 100 MB. Ensure your image is within this limit before uploading.
No, the tool is designed for adding new annotations, not for editing existing text within an image or document.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only. You should access it via a desktop or laptop.
No, the tool only allows processing one image at a time. Annotate, download, and restart to process another image.
Once downloaded, you can manually add the annotated image to any gallery or collection on your device or cloud storage.