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Edit Scanned Photo on MacOS
Quick and Easy Way to Edit Scanned Photos on MacOS
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Upload your scanned photo in JPG, PNG, or WEBP format to the browser-based tool. Use the annotation tools to add text, highlights, or shapes.
Yes, you can use a browser-based annotation tool to edit images on MacOS without downloading any software.
You can upload scanned images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WEBP formats. Ensure the file size is under 100 MB.
You can use pen for drawings, text annotations for comments, highlighting for emphasis, and shapes to mark areas.
Use the text annotation tool. After uploading your image, click where you want to add comments, type the text, and adjust its position.
Yes, you can choose from multiple color options using the color picker, applicable to all annotation tools including text, drawing, and shapes.
No installation is needed. The tool works via your web browser, making it easy to annotate scanned photos directly on MacOS.
Select the highlighting tool, then click and drag over the areas of your photo you want to emphasize with a color-coded highlight.
No, only one file can be processed at a time. Complete your edits, download, then start a new session for the next photo.
If your image exceeds the 100 MB limit, try resizing or compressing it with another tool before uploading it for annotation.
No, you can't edit existing text in images. You can add annotations, but not directly modify the scanned content.
No, real-time collaboration is not supported. Annotations must be done individually and then shared after downloading.
Use the shapes tool to select rectangles, circles, arrows, or lines. Click on your photo to place and adjust the shape's size and position.
The annotation tool works with most modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on MacOS desktops.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access from a Mac desktop or laptop browser for the best experience.