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Edit Scanned Image on Laptop
Easily Edit Scanned Images on Your Laptop
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your scanned image to our online platform, then annotate it using tools like pen or text. Download the file after editing.
Yes, you can edit images on Windows 11 via our web-based tool. Access it through your browser without installing additional software.
The tool provides a pen for drawing, text for comments, highlighting for emphasis, and shapes like circles and arrows for marking.
No, installation is not required. Access all features directly from your browser for efficient online image editing.
Yes, each annotation tool allows for color customization. Select colors using the color picker to match your preferences.
Supported formats include JPG, PNG, and WEBP, offering flexibility to edit various scanned image files.
No, edits are made one image at a time. Download your edited file before starting a new session with a different image.
Yes, it operates smoothly on Windows 10 laptops via any major browser with no extra setup needed.
Yes, add text using the annotation tool to make comments or labels. Adjust font size and color as needed.
Use the highlight tool to draw attention to certain areas. Choose a highlight color and apply it to the desired sections.
You can download the edited image in its original format, such as JPG or PNG, with all annotations included.
Yes, it's designed for desktops and laptops only. Mobile support is not available.
Images can be up to 100 MB, allowing for quick processing and efficient editing without straining resources.
No, the tool requires an internet connection since it operates online, allowing easy access without software installation.
No, the tool does not feature OCR. It's meant for adding annotations, not extracting text.