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Copy & Paste Annotations to Photo
Easily Paste Annotations to Your Photos Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your photo to the online tool, select the annotation tool for pasting notes, and position them as needed. Download the annotated photo once done.
While direct pasting is not supported on iPhone, you can transfer your photo to a computer and use the browser-based tool to annotate it.
Upload your photo in formats like JPG or PNG, use the annotation tools provided such as text or shapes, then download the annotated file.
Our tool provides annotation capabilities directly in the browser. For Photopea, check its features as it might support more complex edits.
Yes, upload any picture or frame image, use the annotation tools to add notes or highlights, and download the updated image.
Once you annotate your photo, you can download and share it just like any other image file, via email or social media.
Open your picture in the tool, select the text annotation option, and add your notes. Customize the text font and color as needed.
Currently, you can annotate one photo at a time. Use the copy-paste function in the tool to replicate annotations on new uploads.
The tool supports common image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp for annotations.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers. For mobile, consider transferring images and using the tool on a computer.
Yes, all annotation tools including text, arrows, and shapes can be customized in terms of color, size, and placement.
Yes, uploaded files must be under 100 MB. Files exceeding this size cannot be processed.
No, you can only annotate one file at a time. For multiple files, annotate and download each independently.
No, the tool allows adding annotations on top of images, but does not support editing existing image text.
This tool does not track annotation history. Each session is independent; save your work before starting a new one.