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Save Image on Opera
Effortlessly Save and Annotate Images on Opera for Free
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To save images on Opera, simply right-click the image and select the 'Save image' option. For more advanced features, use our online tool to annotate before saving.
Yes, you can use our browser-based tool to annotate images directly in Opera. Upload your image, apply annotations, then save it.
Yes, our annotation tool is free to use in Opera. Simply open it in your browser, upload an image, annotate, and download your work.
No, there is no need to install any software. Our tool works directly in your Opera browser, making it convenient and quick to annotate images.
Yes, use the highlighting tool in our browser application. Upload your image, use the highlight feature to emphasize important sections, then save.
After uploading your image, select the text annotation tool to add text. Customize the font size and color to fit your needs.
Yes, use the shapes tool to add rectangles, circles, or arrows to your image. This helps in marking or emphasizing specific areas.
Our tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, allowing you to work with a variety of image files directly in Opera.
You can work on one image at a time. After completing and saving your annotations, you can start a new session to work on another image.
No, the tool is currently available for desktop browsers only. For image annotation, use your Opera desktop browser.
Each image can be up to 100 MB in size. If your file is larger, consider compressing it before uploading for annotation.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can save annotated images directly to Evernote, providing easy access and sharing capabilities.
Yes, annotations made using our tool will be embedded in the image when you download it, ensuring your edits are preserved.
No, our tool processes one image at a time. If you need batch processing, you may consider desktop software solutions.
No, text extraction is not supported. The tool focuses on adding annotations to images. Use an OCR tool if text extraction is needed.