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Copy & Paste Lines to Image
Easily Copy & Paste Lines to Images Online
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 the editor and use the text annotation tool to paste lines. Choose the position and customize the text appearance before saving.
Yes, you can paste lines into images in JPG, PNG, JPEG, and WEBP formats. Simply upload the image and use the text tool to add your lines.
Yes, the tool allows you to customize text properties like font size, color, and position. Adjust these settings to fit your image's style.
Ensure you're using the text annotation tool correctly. Click on your image to place the text box. If issues persist, try refreshing your browser.
First, annotate your image with text lines using the tool. Download the annotated image and insert it into your Word document.
Yes, you can paste lines in Hindi or any other language by using the text annotation feature. Just paste your text and position it on the image.
Add your text to the image using the tool and download it. Then, insert the annotated image inline within your Outlook email.
Yes, you can paste both single and multi-line text onto images. Adjust the text box size to accommodate your lines.
While you can preview your work online, saving requires a download. Ensure you download your image to keep the annotations.
Use the tool to annotate your image with text lines. Then download the annotated image and insert it into your Excel sheet.
The online image annotation tool works with popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on desktop. Ensure your browser is updated.
No, this tool currently only supports desktop browsers. For mobile annotation, consider using a compatible app.
Yes, the maximum file size for an image is 100 MB. Ensure your file meets this requirement for the best experience.
No, the tool supports single image processing only. Annotate and download one image, then start a new session for another.
No, images exceeding 100 MB aren't supported. Try reducing the image size or resolution before uploading.