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Apply Highlights to Picture
Easily Apply Highlights to Pictures with Color in Your Browser
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 annotation tool, select the highlight tool, and choose a color that enhances features. Draw over areas to add highlights.
Yes, the color picker lets you choose a wide range of colors, including pastels, to apply to your picture.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for images, allowing flexibility in uploading pictures.
Use the highlighting tool with pastel tones to subtly enhance gray hair, giving it a vibrant yet natural look in photos.
The tool is designed for desktop use only, accessible through browsers like Chrome or Firefox on a computer.
Yes, using the pen tool, you can add various shading effects by adjusting the color and stroke width to achieve desired looks.
Absolutely! Use the color picker to select your preferred highlight color from a palette of options.
While the tool does not specifically add frames, use geometric shapes for emphasis that can mimic framing elements.
Yes, once you've applied highlights, download the image with all annotations embedded.
You can apply highlights to various parts of the image within a single session before downloading the final version.
No, you can only process one image at a time. You'll need to start a new session for each picture.
Select the pen tool, choose a subtle color, and lightly draw over areas to create shading and emphasize features.
Currently, the tool is browser-based for desktop use and does not have an app version for iPhones.
Yes, you can customize the stroke width to ensure highlights are as bold or subtle as desired.
Yes, images must not exceed 100 MB in size to ensure smooth processing and annotation.