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Edit Image on Laptop
Effortlessly Edit Images on Your Laptop
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool lets you annotate and edit images directly in your web browser, adding text, shapes, and highlights without any software downloads.
Yes, you can upload any image, including nature wallpapers, and use the annotation tools to customize them with text or shapes.
Upload your background image into the tool. You can then use drawing, text, and highlighting tools to customize your laptop background.
Yes, as long as you have internet access, you can access this browser-based tool on any laptop, including work laptops.
Upload your image and choose the text annotation tool, then click where you want the text and type your message. Adjust the font and size as needed.
Select the pen tool from the toolbar and pick a color. Use your mouse or trackpad to draw directly on your image.
Yes, all annotation tools, including text and drawing, allow color customization. Use the color picker to select your colors.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, offering flexibility for various types of image editing.
No, this tool processes one image at a time. Finish your edits, then start a new session to edit another image.
Yes, once you've completed your annotations, download the edited image directly to your laptop or save it to Evernote if logged in.
Upload your PNG file and use the available annotation tools like text, pen, and shapes to edit and annotate as desired.
No, the tool is designed for desktop or laptop browser use only. Please use a desktop or laptop for access.
Yes, upload any existing image and use the provided tools to make any necessary changes and annotations.
Select the shapes tool from the toolbar, then choose your shape, like a circle or arrow, to place it on the image.
No, this tool doesn't support OCR or text extraction from images. It's only for annotation purposes.