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Annotate and Download Images Easily with Our Browser Tool
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The image annotation tool enables you to add notes, highlights, and drawings to images and PDFs directly in your browser without needing any additional software.
After annotating your image with the desired tools, click the download option to save the file with all annotations embedded.
Yes, upload your world map image in supported formats like JPG or PNG, then use annotation tools for notes and highlights before downloading.
No, the annotation tool is entirely web-based and works in your browser, so there's no need to download any software.
Yes, simply upload screenshots in formats like PNG or JPG, and use the available annotation features to add comments and highlights.
No installation is required; simply access the tool via any modern web browser on your Windows 11 machine.
Yes, once you download the annotated image, all annotations are embedded and cannot be removed.
While the tool itself is for annotation, students can download their annotated images for free after edits.
The tool supports uploading images and PDFs with formats like JPG, PNG, and PDF for annotation.
You can upload files up to 100 MB in size. Larger files will need to be reduced in size before uploading.
No, the annotation tool is only accessible on desktop browsers, not on mobile devices.
Yes, you can only process one file at a time, but you can restart a new session to annotate additional files.
No, the tool allows for annotations over the image, but it doesn't support editing of pre-existing text within images.
No, batch processing is not supported. The tool handles one image or PDF file at a time.
No, the tool doesn't support real-time collaboration. All annotations are made individually within a session.