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Add Highlights to JPG Image
Easily Add Highlights to Your JPG Images Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your JPG file, then select the highlighting tool from the toolbar. Choose a color and drag over the areas you want to emphasize.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to draw over text areas in your JPG. It visually emphasizes the text without altering the image content.
Multiple color options are available for highlights. Use the color picker to select your preferred highlight color before applying it.
Yes, you can add highlights to images without needing Photoshop, directly in your browser with our annotation tool.
Absolutely, use the highlight tool to emphasize any part of your photo. It's perfect for drawing attention to specific details or areas.
No installation is needed. The tool operates entirely in your web browser, allowing you to highlight images online conveniently.
Yes, you can preview your highlights and make adjustments before downloading the final annotated image, ensuring it meets your needs.
After adding highlights, click the download option. The image will be saved with embedded annotations, ready for sharing or further use.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per session. This ensures smooth performance while annotating large images.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it from a PC or laptop to add highlights to your JPG images.
No, the tool supports one image at a time. You'll need to finish annotating one image before uploading another.
The highlighting tool is designed for ease of use, allowing you to efficiently mark key areas. Precision depends on the user's input.
You can adjust or remove highlights during the preview phase before downloading your image. Finalized images will embed these annotations.
Yes, it also supports PNG and WEBP formats, allowing you to add highlights to these image types as well.
While suitable for quick annotations, it's not a substitute for full-featured professional editors. It's best for simple highlight tasks and emphasis.