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Drag & Drop Comments to Picture
Effortlessly Drag & Drop Comments to Pictures Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your picture and select the text annotation tool. Create a comment and drag it to your desired spot on the image.
Yes, use the color picker to adjust the color of your comments to suit your preferences or highlight specific areas.
You can upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP images for annotation. Drag and drop comments seamlessly onto these formats.
Check if the comments have been added and reposition them if necessary. Ensure your browser is updated for best results.
Our tool works within the browser and you can download the annotated image to then insert into Word documents manually.
Open your browser on Windows 10, upload your image, and use our tools to add comments, then download your annotated picture.
You can download annotated pictures directly to your device or save them to Evernote if you are logged in.
The tool does not include a gallery view. It's designed for annotating individual images at a time.
Annotated pictures can be saved and inserted into Excel as images, but direct integration isn’t supported.
Check your internet connection or try reloading the page. Ensure the file size is below 100 MB and format is supported.
No, the tool does not offer predefined templates for annotations, allowing for flexible customization instead.
No, only one file can be processed at a time. Complete your current session before starting a new one.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Use a computer for best results.
Existing text cannot be edited. The tool allows adding comments and not modifying the original image content.
No, the tool does not support OCR. It focuses on annotation capabilities, not text extraction from images.