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Drag & Drop Arrows to Picture
Easily Drag & Drop Arrows on Your Pictures Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
First, upload your picture to the annotation tool. Select the shapes tool, choose the arrow shape, and drag it onto your picture to position it accurately.
Yes, you can choose from a variety of colors using the color picker tool before dragging the arrow onto your picture.
Yes, the tool is free to use online. Upload your picture, add arrows, and download with annotations embedded.
Yes, you can access the annotation tool via your web browser on Windows 10. No installation is needed, and you can drag and drop arrows effortlessly.
Ensure you have selected the arrow shape from the toolbar and the color is distinct from your image's background for visibility.
You can annotate your image using this tool, then download it and insert into PowerPoint to incorporate arrows in your presentations.
The tool supports common image file formats like JPEG, PNG, and WEBP.
After adding all desired annotations, click on the download option to save the annotated image directly to your device.
No, this is a standalone online tool that doesn't require Photoshop or any installation.
Yes, the maximum file size you can upload is 100 MB. Ensure your file doesn't exceed this limit for successful upload.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. To annotate another image, complete and download your current work, then upload the next image.
No, you can add annotations like arrows or new text, but the tool doesn't edit existing elements in the image.
Yes, you can use the tool in browsers on any desktop system, including Mac, without any compatibility issues.
Yes, besides arrows, you can add various shapes such as rectangles, circles, and lines for comprehensive image annotation.
No, it doesn’t support batch processing. You need to annotate and download images one at a time.