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Attach Stamps to Picture
Easily attach stamps to your pictures online and enhance them
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 our tool, select the annotation feature that best represents a 'stamp', such as shapes or text, and customize it to your needs before overlaying it on the picture.
Yes, use the shapes tool in our editor. You can change colors, size, and position them anywhere on your picture to create a stamp effect.
Absolutely. Use the text annotation tool to add and customize text, emulating a stamp. Adjust font, size, and color before placing it on the image.
Yes, you can use the tool entirely in your browser without downloading any software. It's efficient and hassle-free for quick image editing.
Yes, JPG images are supported. You can upload them to add stamps and other annotations with ease.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB, which should cover most image files you need to annotate or add stamps to.
Yes, once you're done adding stamps and other annotations, download the image. Annotations are embedded to maintain a smooth appearance.
Definitely. Besides stamps, use our pen, text, highlighting, and shapes tools to annotate pictures comprehensively.
The tool supports commonly used formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP for annotations and adding stamps.
While you cannot directly import stamp images, you can recreate similar effects using the shapes and text annotation tools.
The annotation tool is designed for desktop use and doesn't support mobile devices. Use a desktop or laptop for the best experience.
Yes, the tool allows you to annotate PNG and WEBP files too. Upload your image and explore various stamping tools available.
Free users can preview their work, but you'll need to log in to download and save annotated images or save them to Evernote.
No, it doesn't support real-time collaboration. Annotations are done individually, and files are downloaded for sharing externally.
No, you can upload and annotate one image per session. To work on another file, complete your current editing and start a new session.