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Edit Image on Lenovo
Effortless Image Editing on Lenovo
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can easily annotate and edit images directly on your Lenovo using browser tools. Add comments, highlights, shapes, and more without extra software.
Yes, upload images from your Lenovo laptop, use annotation tools for text, shapes, or highlights, and download the edited image.
Upload the screenshot, use pen or shape tools to cover the logo, or add annotations to distract focus. Download the edited file.
Upload BIOS images and use annotation tools for highlights or notes. Direct editing of the BIOS image itself is not possible.
Upload your ThinkPad image, use text and highlight tools to add details or comments, and download the edited, annotated picture.
Yes, choose from multiple color options for pen, text, and shapes to effectively emphasize areas as needed.
The tool supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Upload your images in these formats to begin annotating and editing.
Yes, it works on Lenovo laptops with Windows 10 or 11, offering easy access to annotation features without extra downloads.
Upload BIOS asset tag images, use tools for notes and labels, then download the edited file for reference.
No, the tool requires an internet connection and is a browser-based service, not available offline.
No, annotation history is not tracked. Edits are saved to the downloaded file without history logs.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Annotate one, download it, and then upload another for editing.
Upload your Lenovo pictures, utilize highlights and text to emphasize or explain elements before downloading.
No, the tool is for desktop and laptop use only, lacking support for mobile annotations.
No, existing text editing isn't possible. Use overlay annotations like added text and shapes to communicate changes.