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Reverse Image on the Web
Easily Reverse Images Online with Annotation Tools
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Prend en charge les formats PDF et image (maximum 100 Mo)
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
The tool allows you to annotate, draw, and mark up PDF files and images directly in your browser without any need for additional software.
While reversing an image isn't listed as a feature, you can use the tool to annotate and modify images, which may include techniques for altering their orientation depending on how adjustments are made.
Simply upload your JPEG, PNG, or other supported image format, and use the available annotation tools to draw, add text, highlight areas, or include shapes like arrows and circles.
Yes, you can use this tool on any desktop operating system, including Ubuntu, as it runs entirely within your web browser.
No, reversing an image involves flipping its orientation, while annotation involves adding drawings or notes to an image.
You can upload a file by dragging and dropping it into the browser window or by selecting it using the file browser. Supported file types include PDF, JPG, PNG, and WEBP.
The maximum file size you can upload is 100 MB per file, ensuring you can work with high-quality images and PDFs.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use. You will need to access it through a desktop or laptop browser like Chrome or Firefox.
No, reverse DNS lookup isn't a feature of this tool. It focuses solely on annotating images and PDFs.
Yes, you can use the highlight tool to emphasize important text or areas within your images, allowing for color-coded emphasis.
No, reverse IP lookup features are unrelated to the image and PDF annotation capabilities this tool offers.
Free users can review and preview their work, while logged-in users have options to download annotated files or save directly to Evernote.
No, the tool allows for single file processing. You'll need to complete and download each file before starting a new session.
Supported formats include PDF, and image types such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. It supports multi-page PDFs but processes one file at a time.
No, the tool doesn't support OCR. It's built for adding annotations rather than extracting or editing text from images.