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Apply Stamps to Picture
Effortlessly Apply Stamps to Pictures Online
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Prend en charge les formats PDF et image (maximum 100 Mo)
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
Upload your picture to the browser-based editor, select the shapes tool, and choose the stamp shape or design you want to apply. Customize its size and color, then place it on your picture.
Yes, this tool allows you to apply stamps to pictures for free. Explore its features in your browser without any costs.
Yes, you can upload and edit JPG images, along with other formats like PNG and WEBP. Simply drag and drop your image to begin.
The tool supports PDF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Ensure your file is under 100 MB to upload it successfully.
Yes, there's a 100 MB limit per file. You can only work on one file at a time within the editor.
Yes, you can choose from various colors via the color picker. This allows you to match the stamps to your picture's theme.
No, the annotation tool is currently designed for desktop use only. Access it from a desktop or laptop browser for best performance.
Yes, once you finish applying stamps and other annotations, you can download the image with all changes embedded.
No, it doesn't offer templates. You can, however, create your designs using the various annotation tools available.
Once done with an image, you can easily restart the editor to upload and annotate another picture by completing the current session.
You can apply multiple stamps to a picture one at a time. Use different annotations to add layers of creativity without limitations.
No installation is required. The editor operates entirely within your web browser, providing a seamless user experience.
You can save to Evernote if logged in. Otherwise, download the file to your local storage and manage your cloud backups separately.
No, the editor handles one file at a time. For batch editing, consider using more specialized desktop software.
No, the tool doesn't track annotation history. For extensive projects, keeping manual notes or using software that supports version control is recommended.