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Cut Image in Safari
Efficiently Cut and Annotate Images in Safari
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload the image in your Safari browser, and use the available annotation tools to add text, highlights, and shapes directly on the image. No need for additional software.
While you can annotate images, making parts of an image transparent requires a dedicated image editor with transparency tools. Our tool focuses on annotation.
The tool supports popular image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to easily upload and annotate photos and screenshots.
Yes, you can upload clip art images and use the pen, shape, and text tools to annotate and customize them to fit your needs directly in the browser.
Our tool allows you to mark images with annotations but doesn't provide cropping capabilities. To cut an image, consider using a dedicated image editing software.
While the tool can run in any major browser, Safari users can enjoy a seamless web-based annotation experience without installing any software.
Yes, the tool is accessible on both Mac and Windows platforms through compatible browsers including Safari, Chrome, and Firefox.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per image. Ensure your images are within this limit to avoid any issues during the upload.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only, compatible with browsers like Safari, Chrome, and Firefox on desktop or laptop computers.
No, the tool doesn't provide OCR functionality to extract text from images. It's focused on adding text and other annotations to your images.
Use the text annotation tool to click on the image where you want text, customize the font and color, and type your text additively.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration features. Each annotation session is intended for individual use.
Yes, once you finish annotating, you can download the image with the annotations embedded, preserving all your work in one file.
Annotations are not automatically saved, but they are retained when you download the annotated image file at the end of your session.
No, the tool can process only one file at a time. You must complete and download your annotations before starting a new image session.