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Add Text to Image in Linux
Effortlessly Add Text to Images in Linux Browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool enables Linux users to add text annotations to images directly in their browser without needing to install software. It supports formats such as JPG, PNG, and WEBP.
Upload your image file into the tool. Select the text annotation option, then click where you want to add text. Type your text, customize it, and save the annotated image.
Yes, the tool is web-based and works on Linux. Open your browser, upload your image, and start annotating. No additional software is needed.
Yes, you can customize text properties like color, font size, and style using the text annotation tool, allowing for personalized and distinct annotations.
Yes, the tool supports various image formats including JPG, PNG, and WEBP. Simply upload your desired image and start adding text.
Yes, there's a maximum file size of 100 MB per image. Ensure your file is within this limit for successful upload and annotation.
Yes, if you've created images with ChatGPT in supported formats, you can upload those images and add text annotations using this tool.
No, the tool operates completely in your web browser. You can add text to images without any installations on your Linux system.
No, this tool doesn't support text extraction (OCR) from images. It's designed purely for adding annotations to images.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it's a web-based application. Access it online via your Linux browser.
After adding your text annotations, you can download the image with embedded annotations directly to your Linux system for future use.
No, the tool handles one image at a time. Complete your annotations and download before starting another session with a new image.
The tool doesn't support editing existing text in images. It's designed to add new text annotations over the original content.
No, the tool is optimized for desktop browsers on systems like Linux. For text annotation on mobile, consider alternative methods.
If your image is over 100 MB, you'll need to reduce its file size before uploading, as the tool can't process larger files.