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Edit Annotations on Image
Effortlessly Edit Annotations on Images Online for Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image file to the online editor. Use the toolbar to adjust existing annotations, change colors, add new notes, or remove unwanted marks.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments or labels to your image. You can customize the font size, style, and color to fit your needs.
Yes, you can edit image annotations for free using our online tool. Upload, modify annotations, and download your updated image without any cost.
Select the highlighting tool from the annotation options. You can click and drag over the areas you wish to emphasize and choose from various highlight colors.
Yes, you can draw rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows on your images using the shapes tool. Adjust size, color, and position to suit your needs.
Currently, the tool is designed for desktop use. Please use a desktop browser for best results when uploading and editing images.
You can upload images in formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Ensure your file is within the 100 MB size limit for seamless use.
Yes, once you've completed your annotations, you can download the image with all edits embedded directly to your device.
You can download the edited image and then manually upload it to Google Docs or any other document management service you use.
The pen tool allows for freehand drawing on your image. Select the pen, customize the stroke width and color, and start marking as needed.
Yes, you can remove or adjust any annotation before finalizing your image. Use the editing options in the toolbar to make changes.
No, the tool saves annotations in a single layer over your image. Complex edits require more advanced software.
Absolutely! Add comments, draw attention with arrows, and highlight sections to provide clear feedback on design layouts.
While there's no strict limit on annotations, keeping within reasonable numbers ensures clarity and usability of the final image.
No, you can only annotate one image at a time. For batch processing, consider software specifically designed for that purpose.