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Edit Scanned Image on iOS
Annotate and Edit Scanned Images on iOS Effortlessly
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can annotate scanned images on iOS using a browser-based tool. While you cannot download a specific app, you can use the tool through your browser to add notes and annotations.
After annotating your scanned image within the browser, you can save the annotations by downloading the file directly to your device. This makes it easy to store and share your updated images.
Yes, you can use the annotation tool for free in your browser on iOS. There's no need to purchase an app or subscription to edit your scanned images.
Upload your scanned image to the tool in your browser, then use the annotation features like text, highlighting, and shapes to add notes and emphasize areas before downloading your edited image.
Yes, you can add text annotations to your scanned images with a simple click using the text annotation tool. Customize your text and place it anywhere on your image.
There is no app to download for iOS. The annotation tool is fully accessible via your browser, which means you can edit directly without needing additional software.
Yes, once you finish annotating your scanned images in the browser, you can download them directly to your iOS device, keeping the annotations intact.
The annotation tool is accessible through modern browsers on iOS such as Safari and Chrome, enabling full functionality directly from these platforms.
The tool supports common image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to annotate various scanned image types on your iOS device.
The tool works on modern iOS versions as long as you have a compatible browser. There's no installation required, making it versatile across several iOS updates.
As long as the device supports a modern web browser, you should be able to use the annotation tool effectively. This includes a wide range of iPhones and iPads.
No, the tool does not support batch processing. You will need to annotate and download each file individually.
No, the tool does not include OCR features for text extraction from images. It's specifically for annotation rather than text recognition.
No, the annotation tool requires an internet connection as it operates entirely within a browser environment.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB. If your file is larger, you'll need to compress it or use a different method to reduce its size to fit within the limits.