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Copy & Paste Lines to Photo
Effortlessly Copy & Paste Lines to Your Photo
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To copy and paste lines on a photo, upload your image, then use our annotation tools to draw and add lines where needed. Download the updated photo when you're done.
Yes, you can paste lines on any part of the photo, including edges and borders, using the line tool in the shapes section.
Supported formats include JPG, PNG, and WEBP images, allowing flexibility in choosing your photos for annotation.
Upload your photo and use the shapes tool to draw lines to create a grid pattern. Adjust the alignment and spacing as needed.
No, the tool works in the browser, letting you annotate and edit images without any software installation.
Yes, you can upload images from your Mac or any other desktop device and use the tool to add lines.
After adding lines and annotations, click download to save your edited photo with all changes embedded.
The maximum upload size for photos is 100 MB, ensuring you can work with high-resolution images.
This tool doesn’t integrate with Photoshop. However, you can replicate line additions using our annotation features directly on uploaded images.
No, the tool is currently limited to desktop browsers only, ensuring a seamless full-screen editing experience.
No, the tool allows for one photo per session. Complete one annotation session before starting a new one.
The tool does not support text extraction or OCR features. It focuses on adding annotations to images.
Use the pen for freehand drawing, text tool for comments, shapes for geometric annotations, and color options for customization.
Yes, choose your preferred line color using the color selection tool before adding them to your image.
No, the tool doesn’t support real-time collaboration or shared editing currently.