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Edit Arrows on Photo
Edit and Add Arrows to Photos Easily Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your photo and choose the shapes tool from the toolbar. Select 'arrow,' then click on your photo to place the arrow. You can adjust its size and color.
Yes, choose your desired color from the color picker before drawing. This customization applies to all shapes, including arrows.
You can upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP images for annotation, allowing flexibility with your photo selections.
Yes, you can add and adjust arrows on photos online for free using our tool, with no software download required.
No installation is required. You can edit arrows on photos directly in your browser, making it a quick and easy process.
The tool is designed for desktop use. For mobile annotation, consider using apps that support annotations on phones.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per image, which accommodates most standard and high-resolution photos.
No, the tool processes one photo at a time. Complete your annotations on one photo before starting on another.
Currently, you must upload photos directly from your device. Importing from cloud storage isn't supported directly in the tool.
Use the shapes tool, which includes arrows and other geometric shapes, to add or edit arrows on your photo.
Annotations are applied directly onto the image layer and aren’t stacked or separated by layers.
No, the tool doesn't support text extraction or OCR. It's focused on adding and editing annotations like arrows.
The tool is optimized for desktop browsers and requires larger screen real estate offered by desktops or laptops.
Redo the action or restart the annotation session if adjustments are needed, as there's no undo for individual annotations.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can directly save your annotated photos to Evernote from the tool.