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Edit Images on Macbook
Edit images on Macbook Air and Pro using browser-based tools
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image to the browser-based editor and use tools such as text annotation, highlighting, and shapes to modify your image.
Yes, it's compatible with Macbook Air. It runs in a browser, so no extra software is needed.
Yes, you can use the browser-based image editor on a Macbook Pro to annotate and edit images smoothly.
Yes, choose various colors to customize annotations like text, shapes, and highlights in your images.
Certainly, the tool is browser-based and works on all Macbook models including the M1, with no need for installation.
Yes, the editor supports multiple formats including JPG, JPEG, and PNG, offering versatile editing options.
Yes, import standard image files of wallpapers to the editor, apply annotations, and download them back for use.
Upload the image, choose the highlight tool, and drag over the text area to emphasize it with your chosen color.
No, the tool doesn't support revising existing text; it overlays annotations like text and highlights.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments to your images. Place text boxes where needed.
Select the shapes tool, pick the arrow, customize its color, then click and drag on the image to apply it.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per image. Ensure your files do not exceed this limit for smooth processing.
No, the editor allows one image file per session. Restart the process for each additional file you wish to edit.
No, it works entirely in your web browser. Open the editor directly from your Macbook's browser for editing.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use, including Macbook, and is not suitable for mobile devices.