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Edit Annotations on Picture
Easily Edit Annotations on Pictures Online for Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your picture and use the annotation tools provided. You can add, modify, or customize annotations like text, highlights, and drawings directly in your browser.
Currently, the tool is standalone and works directly in the browser. It's not integrated with Google Docs. You'll need to upload your picture here for annotation.
To annotate pictures for PowerPoint, use our browser tool to add annotations. Once edited, download the picture and insert it into your PowerPoint presentation.
You can add annotations to pictures using our tool online and then download them for further editing in Photoshop if needed.
Yes, you can edit annotations on pictures for free using our online tool. Simply upload your image, use the tools, and download your annotated picture.
Upload your picture and use the text annotation tool. Click to place a text box, enter your note, and customize the text properties as needed.
Yes, use the color picker tool to select and customize colors for your annotations, including text, shapes, and highlights.
The tool operates online and doesn't integrate directly with Outlook. Annotate your picture here, download it, and then attach it in Outlook.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats for annotation, providing flexibility with different types of picture files.
No, the tool allows working on one picture at a time. Annotate one image, download it, and proceed with the next.
No installation is needed. The tool is completely browser-based, making it convenient to edit annotations on pictures online.
No, this tool doesn't support OCR (optical character recognition). It focuses on adding annotations, not extracting text.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Use a laptop or desktop for the best experience.
Each picture can be up to 100 MB. This supports detailed images while ensuring smooth editing performance.
Yes, use the shapes tool to draw rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows on your images, enhancing focus areas.