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Add Text to Image on Microsoft Edge
Add Text to Image with Microsoft Edge Annotation Tools
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The text annotation tool allows users to add text boxes and notes to images. You can customize text properties like font and color to enhance your images.
Upload your image in Microsoft Edge, use the text annotation tool, click where you want the text, type it in, and customize its appearance.
Yes, you can customize the font along with other properties like size and color to suit your annotation needs on any image.
While not a direct extension of Microsoft 365, you can use the browser-based tool to annotate images and save or share your work via cloud services.
Yes, annotated images can be shared in Microsoft Teams after being processed and saved locally or to a cloud service for team collaboration.
Yes, the tool is available for free on Microsoft Edge, allowing you to annotate without any additional charges or installations.
No installation is needed. The annotation tool works entirely online within your Edge browser without additional software.
The tool is designed for desktop browsers and might not be compatible with mobile devices, as it requires a large interface for detailed annotations.
While CSS styling isn't directly applied, you can customize text annotation properties like color and size to achieve various aesthetic effects.
If natural text isn't displaying as expected, check customization settings and ensure the correct text properties are applied in the annotation tool.
Yes, there's a 100 MB limit per file. You can only work on one file per session, making it important to manage file sizes.
You can add multiple annotations, but no batch processing is supported. Annotate, download, and restart the session for new files.
No, the annotation tool does not support real-time collaboration features. For team collaborations, share annotated files separately.
No, the tool cannot alter existing text within images. It focuses on adding new annotations rather than editing image contents.
It supports common image formats such as .jpg, .png, and .webp, enabling a wide range of image annotations.