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Edit Scanned Image on Chrome
Edit Scanned Images Online with Chrome Browser
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can annotate and edit scanned images directly in the Chrome browser using our tool. Add notes, highlights, drawings, and text without needing any additional software.
Open the Chrome browser and navigate to the image annotation tool. Upload your scanned image and use available tools to add annotations such as text, shapes, and highlights. Once done, download the edited image.
Yes, besides Chrome, the tool supports other desktop browsers like Safari and Firefox. Access it online without requiring additional software downloads.
Yes, the maximum file size limit is 100 MB per image. You can upload one image at a time to annotate.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only, such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. Mobile support is not available.
No installations are required. Everything runs online in your browser, making it easy to access and use without any downloads.
You can add text annotations, drawings, highlights, and various shapes like rectangles and arrows to your scanned images. Each tool has customizable options.
No, you cannot edit existing text within scanned images. The tool supports adding new text annotations but doesn't alter the original content.
Yes, you can freely use the annotation tool to edit scanned images online through the Chrome browser. No hidden charges or subscription needed for basic functionalities.
No, you can only upload and annotate one image at a time. Each session is limited to a single file, ensuring focused and effective editing.
No, the tool does not offer Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for text extraction. It's designed for adding annotations rather than extracting text.
Supported image formats for annotation include JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP files. This range ensures compatibility with most common image types.
Logged-in users can save their annotated images directly to Evernote. Simply log in, annotate your image, and save it quickly for easy access.
Use the color picker and tool palette to customize your annotations. Adjust colors and other properties to fit your desired style and emphasis.
This is a web-based tool, not a Chrome extension. Access it directly through your browser without needing to install any extensions.