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Edit Scanned Image on MacOS
Edit Scanned Images Effortlessly on MacOS
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload the scanned image to our browser-based tool. Use the annotation features like drawing, highlighting, and adding text to edit your image directly in your browser.
Yes, our image annotation tool is accessible via browser and works on various MacOS versions including Sonoma without any additional software installation.
You can annotate images in formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Simply upload the scanned image in any of these formats to start editing.
Yes, you can upload and annotate images for free. However, downloading annotated images and saving them to Evernote requires login access.
Certainly! As long as you can access a web browser on your MacOS Catalina, you can upload and edit images using our annotation tool.
No installation is required since the tool works entirely within your web browser, making it easy to access from any version of MacOS.
You can use pen, text annotation, highlighting, and shapes to edit and markup your scanned images effectively.
Use the highlighting tool to select areas of your image that you wish to emphasize. Choose a color and drag over the area to highlight it.
Yes, you can use our annotation tool on MacOS Big Sur with no issues. Simply upload your image via your browser to begin editing.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. You can process one file at a time to stay within this limit.
Select the text annotation tool and click on your image where you want to add the text. Type your comments and adjust the text properties as needed.
Yes, you can customize colors for all annotation tools including pen, text, highlights, and shapes using the color picker.
The tool processes one image at a time to ensure quality focus on each edit. You must complete and download before starting a new session.
The tool only adds annotations over images; it doesn't perform text editing within images. For text extraction, a separate OCR tool is needed.
The tool doesn't support real-time collaboration. Annotate and download the image to share with colleagues for feedback or further edits.