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Create Highlights on PNG Image
Create Highlights on PNG Images Online for Free
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload a PNG image using the tool, then select the highlighting tool from the palette. Choose your preferred highlight color and apply it to the areas you want to emphasize within the image.
Yes, you can choose a semi-transparent color to create subtle highlights. This is great for emphasizing parts of an image without fully covering them.
No, highlighting will not affect the inherent transparency of your PNG image. The added highlight is layered on top, preserving the original transparency.
Yes, the highlight tool for PNG images is available for free use online. There are no downloads or subscriptions required to access the basic features.
The tool only allows you to add highlights and annotations; it does not provide advanced editing capabilities like modifying or removing highlights.
Yes, you can use the highlighting tool to emphasize text within a PNG image. Adjust the highlight color to ensure contrast and visibility.
Besides PNG, the tool supports JPG, JPEG, and WEBP image formats, allowing you to highlight and annotate these file types as well.
No installation is necessary. The tool is fully browser-based, allowing you to annotate PNG images directly online without any downloads.
Yes, once you apply the highlights to your PNG image, you can download the newly annotated image directly from the tool to your device.
Yes, the tool has a file size limit of 100 MB per image. Ensure your PNG file is within this limit for successful uploading and annotation.
Use the color picker available in the tool's palette. You can select any color for your highlights before applying them to your image.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Complete annotations on one, then start a new session to work on another image.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via a desktop or laptop browser for optimal performance and usability.
No, batch processing is not supported. Each image must be uploaded and processed individually within a session.
No, the tool doesn't include features for real-time collaboration. It's intended for individual use and session-based annotation.