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Edit Scanned Photo on Android Smartphone
Easily Edit Scanned Photos on Android Smartphone Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
While the tool is browser-based and requires a desktop interface, it allows you to upload and annotate images including scanned photos. However, it must be accessed from a desktop browser.
The tool is designed for desktop browser use. While annotations are done online, an Android smartphone won't support direct access to the editing features.
To annotate an image, upload it via a desktop browser. Use tools like text, pen, and shapes to add your annotations. Save the edited image after completing your work.
Yes, you can annotate scanned photos for free using the browser-based tool. However, a desktop is required for access.
You can upload images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WEBP format for annotation through a desktop browser interface.
This tool cannot be downloaded or used directly on Android devices as it is designed for desktop use only.
While features are robust for annotation, direct use on Android is not supported. Desktop access is necessary for all editing features.
Currently, the tool doesn't have an Android app version. It functions through a desktop web browser only.
PDF annotation must be done using a desktop browser. The tool doesn't support smartphone access for annotations.
You can add text, draw with the pen tool, and use shapes like arrows or circles to annotate your images from a desktop browser.
No, the tool supports handling one file at a time. You can restart the session to edit another file using the desktop interface.
Yes, JPEG images can be annotated using this tool. Upload them through a desktop browser, add your annotations, and download the result.
Screenshots can be uploaded for annotation, but the actual editing must be done using a desktop web browser.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Larger files must be resized before uploading through a desktop.
No, this tool does not support OCR or text extraction from images. It focuses on adding annotations via a desktop browser.