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Edit Scanned Picture in Mac
Edit Scanned Picture in Mac with Online Tools
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use online tools that allow you to upload scanned images and edit them directly in your browser, without needing additional software.
Yes, you can use browser-based annotation tools to edit scanned images. These tools allow editing without needing Photoshop.
Upload your image to an online editor, then use tools like text annotations, shapes, or highlights to annotate your image.
Yes, you can use free browser-based editing tools to annotate and mark up your scanned pictures on a Mac.
You can edit images in formats such as JPG, PNG, and WEBP using online editing tools, suitable for scanned pictures.
No, these online editing tools require an internet connection as they work directly in your browser.
No installation is required. Use browser-based annotation tools to edit images right from your Mac's web browser.
Yes, it can handle image files up to 100 MB, allowing you to work with fairly large scanned pictures.
No, you need to process one image file at a time. After editing, download your file before starting a new session.
You can add text annotations, draw shapes, highlight areas, and use arrows to emphasize points on your images.
Our solution is browser-based, so there is no app to download. You can edit directly through your desktop browser.
Yes, the annotation tools are perfect for adding comments and making design notes directly on your image files.
Yes, you can upload screenshots and use the annotation tools to mark them up and add any necessary comments or highlights.
Yes, there is no annotation history, so once you finish and download, previous annotations cannot be retrieved.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use only. You can access it from a Mac desktop or laptop browser.