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Edit Scanned Image on Opera
Edit Scanned Images in Opera for Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can upload your scanned images directly in the Opera browser and use the annotation tools to add notes, drawings, and highlights for free.
The tool supports editing image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing versatile annotation directly in your browser.
Upload your scanned image in Opera using the file upload feature, then use the annotation tools to add text, draw, or highlight areas of interest.
Yes, various color options are available for customizing your annotations, including changing pen, text, and shape colors.
Yes, the image annotation tool works seamlessly in the Opera GX browser, enabling you to edit images directly online.
The image file should not exceed 100 MB. This limit allows you to work with high-resolution images while ensuring performance remains smooth.
Yes, all you need is the Opera browser. You can annotate your images online without any additional downloads or installations.
No, the tool doesn't support text editing within images. It adds annotations over the image, such as comments or drawings.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only and must be accessed via the Opera browser on a desktop or laptop.
No, you'll need to annotate one image at a time. Complete and save your changes, then start a new session for another image.
Yes, as long as the file is under 100 MB, you can annotate high-resolution scanned images with ease in the Opera browser.
No, the tool doesn't keep a history of annotations. Each session starts fresh, and annotations must be saved each time.
Text annotations can be customized for size, font style, and color, allowing you to add your comments or notes clearly.
You can save your annotated files to Evernote if you're logged in, providing a convenient way to store documents and images.
No, the tool doesn't support OCR functionality. It focuses on adding graphical annotations to your scanned images.