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Add Words to Picture
Easily Add Words to Your Picture Online for Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your picture, and use the text annotation tool to type and position your words. Customize the font and color for a personal touch.
Yes, you can adjust text properties like font size, color, and style to suit your picture. The annotation tool offers flexible options.
Certainly! Add as many words or sentences as you wish. Strategically place text boxes for clarity and visual appeal.
No, the tool is free to use. Just upload your image, apply the text tools, and download the final result.
No installation is required! Everything operates online directly through your browser. Upload your image to start adding text.
Upload your photo and use the text annotation tool to superimpose words. Adjust their position and style as needed.
Yes, you can upload a GIF and add text as desired. Customize the position and appearance before downloading with the embedded text.
It supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP formats for adding words. Just upload the format you need to start.
No, you can only add text to one picture at a time. Upload a new image to start a different session after completing the current one.
You can't modify existing words. The tool adds new text over the image, leaving pre-existing text unchanged.
No, the tool is meant for desktop use only. Use a desktop or laptop for the best experience.
The tool processes files up to 100 MB. If your file exceeds this size, try reducing its dimensions or quality.
Yes, after adding text, download the image with the annotations. The text will be part of the file.
Select the annotation tool, click where you want text, type your words, and adjust for clarity and style.
There's no hard limit, though too much text may reduce clarity. Balance size and placement for readability.