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Convert Sketch to Image on MacOS
Convert Sketches to Images on MacOS Effortlessly
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To convert a sketch to an image on MacOS, use an online tool that allows you to upload your sketch file, annotate using pen, text, highlights, and shapes, and download it as an image file.
Yes, after you convert your sketch, you can use annotation tools like pen, text, or shapes to add details, highlights, or notes directly on the image.
Yes, you can convert sketches to images and annotate them for free. However, more features may be available for logged-in users.
The annotation tool supports uploading sketches in popular image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP for conversion.
Yes, after annotating your sketches, you can choose to save the annotated image as a PDF.
Once you've finished annotating your image, you can preview and download it directly from the tool with all annotations embedded.
Yes, the tool operates in your web browser, making it compatible with MacOS versions like Sonoma.
Yes, as a browser-based solution, it works on MacOS Sierra without needing specific app installations.
Yes, you can use the pen tool for freehand drawing and sketching directly on your converted image with customizable colors and stroke width.
No download is necessary. The tool is accessed entirely online, allowing you to work directly in your browser.
If your sketch is a multi-page PDF, you can annotate each page individually with your annotations saved across all pages.
Yes, the tool supports files up to a maximum size of 100 MB, ensuring it can handle detailed sketches and high-quality images.
Currently, the annotation tool is only available on desktop browsers. Mobile device support is not offered.
No, the tool allows annotation of a single file per session. After finishing with one file, you can restart for another.
No, this tool does not offer OCR capabilities. It's designed for adding annotations rather than text extraction.