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Add Sentence to Picture
Easily Add Sentences to Your Pictures Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image, then select the text annotation tool. Type your sentence, adjust the text properties, and place it on the image.
Yes, you can change the font size, color, and style of your added sentence to suit your image and needs.
Yes, each image must be under 100 MB. This allows the tool to process images efficiently without crashing.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Ensure your image is in one of these formats for successful uploading.
Yes, you can add as many sentences as your picture allows. Simply use the text tool multiple times.
Yes, you can add sentences to images for free. Logged-in users have additional options like saving to Evernote.
Currently, the tool is only available on desktop. Use a laptop or desktop browser to access the features.
Use the text tool to add your citation sentence. Ensure your text properties are set for readability and proper citation format.
Yes, it's ideal for educational annotations like adding examples or explanations to images for students.
No, the tool supports single images only. For multi-page documents, try the PDF annotation feature.
Yes, once you've added your text, you can download the image with the annotations embedded.
Yes, use the text tool's formatting options to underline or adjust other text formatting properties.
No, the tool does not save sessions. Complete your annotations and download your work within the session.
No, the tool does not provide templates. You manually add text using the annotation tool.
No, the tool adds new text on top of images. It does not provide editing capabilities for existing text.