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Add Text to Image on Laptop
Effortlessly Add Text to Images on Your Laptop
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image to the online tool, use the text annotation feature, click to place the text box, enter your message, and download the edited image.
Yes, you can choose text size, font, and color before applying it to your image, allowing for personalized designs.
Yes, the tool is free for use on any Windows 10 laptop, offering image annotations without needing installation or hidden costs.
The tool supports image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Upload your image and start editing.
Images up to 100 MB can be uploaded. Ensure your file is within this size limit to process successfully.
Yes, upload your wallpaper image, use the text tool to add text, then download it to set as your wallpaper.
Upload your background design, add custom text with the tool, download the image, and print it as a sticker or decal.
No installation is needed. It's a web-based tool for adding text directly through your browser.
The tool lets you add new text but not edit existing text. You can place new text annotations over the image.
Upload the image from your computer, whether at a desk or elsewhere, and use the tool to add or change text.
You can process one image at a time. Finish your edits and download each before uploading a new image, as the tool doesn't support batch processing.
Currently, the tool is optimized for desktops. Access it through a browser on your laptop or desktop.
Yes, you can download your edited image with text or annotations at no charge.
No, the tool doesn’t support real-time collaboration; users work and download individually.
No, you can't edit the existing text in an image. The tool is for adding new text annotations, not altering the current content.