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Copy & Paste Words to Photo
Effortlessly Add and Customize Words in 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 image, use the text annotation tool from the toolbar, then click on the image to place the text box. Type your desired words and customize the font and color.
While the tool doesn't directly copy styles, you can customize text properties such as font size, color, and alignment after pasting your words.
You can upload and annotate images in the formats JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. These are supported for adding text annotations.
Yes, the tool operates entirely in your web browser, allowing you to add text to photos without downloading any software.
Yes, the image you upload should not exceed 100 MB. This ensures smooth processing and quick editing.
Yes, you can use the tool for free. However, downloading annotated images might require a login depending on features accessed.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use only. For mobile editing, consider using apps like Evernote.
Yes, when you add text annotations, you can customize their font, size, color, and positioning to suit your photo.
Yes, you can add several text boxes to an image, allowing for detailed comments and notes across the photo.
No, there is no history tracking for annotations. Once you end your session, previous edits are not saved.
Yes, you can download the photo with embedded annotations or save it to Evernote, if logged in.
Yes, adding words with the annotation tool does not alter any existing text embedded in the photo.
Customizing letter styles is done via the text properties menu. Adjust font, size, and color to create unique styles.
The pen tool allows for freehand drawing over photos, ideal for sketching or adding emphasis with strokes and lines.
No, the tool allows you to work on one photo at a time. You'll need to process each image in separate sessions.