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Add Annotations to Image
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Frequently Asked Questions
Annotating an image involves adding text, arrows, highlights, or drawings to an image. It helps convey additional information or emphasize specific parts of the image.
Start by uploading your image to the tool. Use the pen to draw, text annotations to add comments, or shapes to highlight areas. Customize with colors and sizes, then download your annotated image.
Yes, you can upload an image from a YouTube screenshot and use annotation tools like text, arrows, and highlights to add notes and enhance the image.
Effective image annotations include labeling parts with text, circling important areas, and using arrows to point out features. Customize the annotations with different colors for clarity.
Use the text annotation tool by selecting it from the toolbar. Click on the image where you want the text box to appear, type your message, and adjust the position and color as needed.
The tool supports image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to easily upload and annotate these image types.
Select the highlighting tool from the toolbar to emphasize areas. Choose your preferred color and drag over the part you wish to highlight.
Yes, use the pen tool to draw freehand on the image. This tool is great for sketching or marking up photos with customizable colors and stroke widths.
While you can't directly edit PSD files, you can export your Photoshop image as JPG or PNG, which can then be uploaded for annotation using our tool.
Annotating often involves adding comments, but it can also mean drawing or using shapes to add context to an image, expanding beyond just text comments.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Upload and annotate images on a desktop or laptop for the best experience.
No, currently the tool processes one image at a time. Annotate one image, download the results, and then start a new session to work on another image.
The maximum file size for uploading an image is 100 MB. Ensure your image meets this requirement before attempting to upload and annotate it.
Yes, if you are logged in, you can directly save your annotated images to your Evernote account for easy access and sharing.
No, the tool does not support batch processing. You need to annotate each image separately in individual sessions.