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Edit Scanned Image on iMac
Easily Edit Scanned Images on iMac Online for Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To edit a scanned image on iMac online, upload your image file (JPEG, PNG, or WebP) to the browser-based tool, use annotation tools to mark up your image, and download the edited version.
Yes, you can edit scanned images on iMac for free using the online editor. Simply upload your image and start using the annotation tools without any cost.
You can edit scanned images that are in JPEG, PNG, or WEBP formats. These popular image formats are fully supported by the online annotation tool.
Yes, you can use this tool on any iMac model that can access a web browser, including the iMac Pro, iMac 27, and iMac 24.
Yes, the editing tool is available in 2023 and accessible via any modern web browser on your iMac.
No, you do not need to install any software. The editing tool is web-based and works directly within your browser.
Yes, you can add various annotations such as text comments, highlights, arrows, and more to your scanned images using the tool's features.
No, the maximum file size supported is 100 MB per file. To edit larger images, consider reducing the file size before uploading.
No, the tool allows you to edit one image at a time. After finishing one session, you can start a new session to edit another image.
The tool works with most modern web browsers, such as Safari, Chrome, and Firefox, on your iMac.
The tool is mainly for image formats like JPEG and PNG. For PDFs, consider using a PDF-specific annotation tool available online.
Yes, you can customize the color of annotations to suit your preferences using the built-in color picker in the tool.
No, the tool does not support OCR to extract text from images. It's designed for annotation purposes only.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only and is not compatible with mobile devices. Use it on your iMac or other desktop computers.
You can save your work directly to Evernote if you're logged into your account. Simply use the save option after finishing your edits.