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Apply Spacing to Photo
Easily Apply Spacing to Your Photo Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool lets you annotate images directly in your browser by adding notes, drawings, and customizable spacings to enhance your photo layouts.
Yes, you can use this browser-based annotation tool to apply spacing and enhancements directly to your photos without installing any software.
Upload your photo by dragging and dropping it into the browser interface or by using the file browser to select a .jpg, .jpeg, .png, or .webp file.
Yes, you can customize the colors used for your annotations, including spacing, by selecting different options from the color picker in the tool palette.
Select the pen tool, choose your color and stroke width, and draw freehand on your photo to create custom spaces where required.
The tool supports images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, allowing for a broad range of photo annotation possibilities.
After applying spacing and annotations, you can preview your image and download it with all changes embedded for offline use.
No, the tool is currently only available on desktop browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. It does not support mobile devices.
No, the tool allows you to annotate one photo at a time. After completing a session, download your changes and restart the process for additional files.
Yes, the maximum file size for any photo you upload is 100 MB per file. This helps ensure fast processing and efficient handling.
Yes, you can use the text annotation tool to add text boxes or notes to your photo, which can complement the spacing adjustments.
No, this tool is designed for single-image processing. Each session focuses on one photo only, which allows for detailed and precise annotation.
No, the tool is aimed at adding annotations and spacing to photos, not editing existing textual content or extracting text from images.
Yes, by using the highlighting tool, you can emphasize important areas on your photo with customizable highlight colors.
While the tool supports multi-page PDFs for annotation, this feature is not applicable for image files as they are processed individually.