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Copy & Paste Lines to Picture
Effortlessly Copy & Paste Lines to Picture Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your picture, then use the text annotation tool to add lines of text. Simply click on the picture where you want the text to appear, and paste your lines.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to paste multiple lines onto your pictures. You can customize the position and formatting of the text.
Yes, copy your text from Notepad, then use our annotation tool to paste it onto your uploaded image. Position the text as desired on the image.
Yes, you can upload images from PowerPoint, annotate them with text, and download the modified image for use in your presentation.
Copy lines from Excel, then paste them onto your image using the text annotation tool. Customize the appearance and placement on the image.
Yes, you can change the font size, color, and positioning of pasted text to better fit your image's aesthetics.
After adding text, you can preview and download the annotated image. The text is saved directly onto the picture.
Yes, after annotating your image with pasted text, you can download the final version with the text embedded.
Yes, the tool operates entirely online in your browser. No downloads or installations are needed to start annotating.
Yes, the tool supports adding multi-line text boxes to pictures. Paste your text as is into a text box for clarity.
You can upload .jpg, .jpeg, .png, or .webp images for annotation. After annotating, download them in the same format.
No, once you download the annotated image, the text is embedded and cannot be re-edited in this tool.
No, the annotation tool currently supports desktop browsers only, including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. Only one image can be processed at a time in a single session.
No, the tool processes only one image at a time. Complete your annotation, download, and reload the tool for another image.