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Edit Scanned Image on Windows
Seamlessly Edit Scanned Images on Windows
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use our web-based annotation tool. Just upload the scanned image, make annotations with text, shapes, or highlights, and download the edited version.
Yes, you can annotate images on Windows 10 using this online tool. Simply upload the image and start adding annotations directly from your browser.
Absolutely! This annotation tool supports multiple versions of Windows, including Windows 7. Just open the tool in your browser and start editing.
The tool provides text annotation, shape drawing, highlighting, and color customization options. You can mark your scanned images effectively with these features.
No installation is required. This tool operates entirely online within your web browser, so you can use it directly without any software downloads.
Yes, the tool is compatible with Windows 11. Access it via your web browser, upload the image, and perform annotations easily.
While the tool supports multi-page PDFs, individual images must be uploaded separately. Annotate each image and download them as needed.
The tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Ensure your scanned images are in one of these compatible formats for successful editing.
Select the text annotation tool after uploading your image. Click on the image to place your text, customize the font style as desired, and save.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. If your scanned image exceeds this limit, consider compressing it before uploading.
This tool is designed for desktop use only, including Windows systems. Mobile access is not supported for annotation.
No, the tool doesn't support editing existing text on images. You can add annotations like text boxes or comments on top of the image.
No, you can only edit one file at a time. After completing your annotations, download your file before starting a new session for another file.
You don't need a Microsoft account for basic functions. However, saving to Evernote requires a login to access additional features.
Text extraction (OCR) is not supported. The tool is intended for annotation, not text recognition or extraction.