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Copy & Paste Badges to Picture
Effortlessly Paste Badges on Your Pictures for Customization
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Badge pasting involves adding graphic badges or stickers onto images. This can be used for customization, branding, or personalization of photos and other graphics.
To paste a badge on a picture, upload your image, select or upload the badge graphic, and position it on the image as desired. Customize the color and size before downloading the updated image.
Yes, you can add multiple badges to a single picture. Select the badge tool, place several badges wherever needed on your image, and customize each one before saving your edits.
Yes, badges can be pasted onto images, which can include frames. You can enhance picture frames by adding badges that complement the design or theme.
Yes, you can paste badges on images intended for use in Excel spreadsheets. Customize your pictures before incorporating them into your Excel presentations or sheets.
The tool supports image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp for badge pasting, allowing flexibility in choosing source images for customization.
Use the color picker tool to customize the badge colors. Select your preferred color before placing it on your image to ensure it aligns with your design vision.
Yes, you can upload and paste custom badges onto your pictures. Simply add your badge file and adjust its position and color on the image as needed.
Each image you upload should not exceed 100 MB. Larger files will need to be reduced in size before they can be processed in the tool.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it from a desktop or laptop browser for the best experience.
Yes, logged-in users have the option to save their annotated documents and images to cloud services like Evernote, in addition to downloading the files locally.
You can start a new session after completing and saving your current work, but each session can only process one image at a time.
No, while you can add text annotations or badges onto images, existing text within the images cannot be edited.
You can customize and then download images with badges that can be used in Microsoft Outlook emails, perfect for signatures or custom email graphics.
No installation is required. This tool operates entirely within your web browser, allowing you to annotate images freely online.