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Attach Comments to Picture
Effortlessly Attach Comments to Your Pictures Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your picture using the online tool, then use the text annotation feature to place comments. Adjust text properties to fit your needs.
Yes, you can add comments to images online for free by using the text annotation tool. Simply upload your image and start commenting.
Upload your picture and use the text annotation tool to add comments. Download the annotated image and attach it to your email.
Yes, use the tool to add text annotations to your image, then download the annotated version to upload on Facebook with your comments.
After annotating your picture with comments, download it and insert into your Word document. Use the 'Insert Picture' option in Word.
To add comments, upload your picture and use text annotations. Download the annotated image to post on Reddit with your comments attached.
Open your image in the online tool, add comments using text annotations, then download the final picture with your comments visually included.
.jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats are supported for adding comments to images.
No, you can only add comments to one picture at a time. Complete your annotations for one, download it, then upload another to continue.
Select the text annotation tool, click where you want to comment on the image, type your text, and adjust the text box as needed.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploading an image to annotate is 100 MB.
No, this annotation tool is currently available for desktop browsers only. Access using a laptop or desktop for best results.
No, the tool only allows adding new annotations; it doesn't support editing existing text on pictures.
No, this specific feature is for image annotations. For PDFs, use a tool that supports PDF file uploads and annotations.
You can customize text annotations by selecting the color and adjusting the text size for clarity and emphasis.