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Edit Scanned Image on Smartphone
Easily Edit Scanned Images Online Using Your Smartphone
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, our current tool only supports editing images on desktop browsers. For smartphone editing, consider using a specific mobile app.
Yes, you can use our web-based annotation tool on desktop to edit images for free. Upload your scanned image and annotate without any cost.
Use the highlight tool by selecting your image, then choosing the highlight option. You can click and drag over the text areas you want to emphasize.
Yes, use the pen tool for freehand drawing on your image. Customize the color and stroke width to suit your design needs.
You can upload images in formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Each upload should be under 100 MB.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. This applies to single files, one per session.
No, you cannot edit PDF images on your smartphone. The tool supports image and multi-page PDF annotation from a desktop browser.
Select your image, then use the text annotation tool to add text boxes, comments, or notes. You can customize text properties easily.
No installation is needed. Our tool operates entirely from your browser, providing convenient online editing for desktop users.
Currently, the tool doesn't support smartphone-controlled features; it’s optimized for desktop browser use.
Use shapes like rectangles, circles, or arrows to draw attention to key areas. Customize the color for added emphasis.
No, the tool handles one file at a time for annotation. Complete each session before uploading a new file.
For desktop browser use, no app download is needed. For smartphone editing, consider separate mobile apps.
No, our tool doesn't support OCR to extract text from images. You'll need a separate tool for text extraction.
Our tool doesn’t support direct comparisons on a smartphone. For now, undertakings like these require desktop solutions.