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Edit Scanned Image in Safari
Annotate Scanned Images Effortlessly in Safari
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Prend en charge les formats PDF et image (maximum 100 Mo)
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
Upload your scanned image file through the Safari browser. Use the annotation tools to add text, highlights, and shapes directly on your image. Once finished, download the annotated image or export it to your desired application.
Yes, you can use this annotation tool on Safari for Mac. Simply upload the scanned image to access the tool interface and utilize various annotation features, including text and shape additions.
No, there is no dedicated Safari extension. However, you can access the web-based annotation tool directly through the Safari browser to edit and annotate images without additional downloads.
No, the tool only supports desktop browsers at this time. Use Safari on a MacBook or desktop instead of on an iPhone to access the annotation features.
Use the text annotation tool. Upload your scanned image, select the text annotation tool, and click where you want to add your text. Customize the font size and color as needed.
Yes, you can choose from a variety of colors for text, shapes, and other annotations using the color picker tool available in the editing interface.
The tool supports several image formats, including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, making it versatile for various scanned image files.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize sections of your scanned image. It allows for color-coded annotations to clearly mark important areas.
Yes, the tool limits image files to a maximum size of 100 MB per session. This allows efficient handling and processing of images in-browser.
No, the tool doesn't support OCR (Optical Character Recognition) for text extraction. It's designed for annotation purposes only.
If your scanned document is a PDF, the tool supports multi-page navigation. Annotate each page separately then save your work in the desired order.
After completing your annotations, you can download the image with the annotations embedded. Alternatively, you can save the result to your connected applications like Evernote for further use.
No downloads are required. The entire process is web-based within the Safari browser, providing a seamless annotation experience without installations.
No, the tool does not have real-time collaboration features. For collaborative work, consider sharing the annotated file for feedback.
The tool can't edit existing text in PDFs. It offers annotation capabilities to highlight and comment but not to modify original text.