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Drag & Drop Spacing to Image
Effortlessly Adjust Image Spacing and Annotations Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The drag & drop image tool allows users to annotate and adjust the spacing of elements on images directly in the browser, without the need for additional software.
Upload your image using the drag & drop feature or file browser, select your preferred annotation tools, and then adjust spacing as needed.
The tool focuses on adding annotations and adjusting spacing, but for resizing, external tools might be necessary.
Upload your image and use the drag & drop functionality to reposition annotations, adjusting spacing as needed for best visual clarity.
Yes, images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats can be adjusted with drag & drop spacing.
This tool does not integrate with Photoshop, but it provides browser-based annotation capabilities with similar functionality.
Supported image files include JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, with a maximum size of 100 MB.
You can upload images up to 100 MB in size. Larger files need to be resized before upload.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Complete your adjustments and then upload another image.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per image, ensuring smooth processing and annotation.
No, this tool does not include OCR capabilities for text extraction from images.
The tool is designed for desktop use only and is accessible via web browsers on computers.
Use the text annotation tool to place notes on the image, which you can drag to adjust their spacing.
The feature set is primarily for images. For PDFs, a dedicated PDF annotation tool with multi-page support is required.
No, real-time collaboration is not supported. Annotations are made individually on single images.