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Insert Words to JPG Image
Add Text to Your JPG Images Online Easily
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Prend en charge les formats PDF et image (maximum 100 Mo)
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
To add words to a JPG image, upload your image, then use the text annotation tool to click on the desired area, enter your text, and customize it as needed.
Yes, you can customize the text color using the color picker. Select your preferred color from multiple options before adding text.
Yes, this online tool is completely free for adding text to your JPG images. Simply upload your image and start annotating without any charges.
Yes, the tool works in any major desktop browser such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. It doesn't require additional software or plugins.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Simply upload any of these formats to begin annotating with text or other tools.
You can manually type the desired text into a JPG image using the text annotation tool, different from importing directly from MS Word.
Once you've added your text, you can click download to save the final annotated image with the words embedded onto your device.
Yes, the maximum file size for images is 100 MB. This applies to each file during your session, ensuring smooth processing and editing.
While you can't import directly from Excel, you manually add text annotations to JPG images using the text tool in the editor.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. You will need to use a desktop or laptop to access and utilize the image annotation tools.
Yes, you can add multiple text annotations to a single JPG image. Simply select the text tool and add words in different locations as needed.
No, multi-page support is available for PDFs, but you can work on single images like JPGs individually within the same session.
No, the process is limited to one image at a time. Complete the annotation and download before starting a new session for another image.
No account is needed to upload and annotate an image. However, logging in can offer additional features like saving to Evernote.
No, the tool doesn't edit existing image text. It allows adding new annotations on the image overlay. Existing text remains unchanged.