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Edit Text on PNG Image
Edit Text on PNG Image Online Free and Easily
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To edit text on a PNG image, use the text annotation tool. Upload your PNG, select the text tool, and place your text box on the image where needed.
Yes, you can upload PNG images and add text annotations for free using our online tool. No downloads or installations are required.
The text annotation tool allows you to add text boxes to images. Customize font size, style, and color to fit your needs.
Absolutely! Our tool works directly in your browser, offering text modification capabilities without any software download.
Yes, you can download the PNG image with your annotations once you're done, with all edits seamlessly integrated.
Click on the upload button on the page and select your PNG file. The editor will open for you to start your annotations.
Yes, you can customize your text annotations by selecting different text colors from the color picker tool.
No, currently the annotation tool is accessible on desktop browsers only, such as Chrome or Firefox.
No, you can't edit existing text in a PNG image. The tool allows you to layer new text over the image.
Our tool supports image formats including PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WEBP for annotations and modifications.
Yes, you can upload images up to a file size of 100 MB. Ensure each session focuses on one file at a time.
The annotation tool is designed for desktop use only, requiring a computer browser for full functionality.
No, this tool doesn't support OCR. It focuses on adding annotations without extracting text from images.
Yes, upon download, your annotations will be embedded in the image file, ready to use or share.
No, you can annotate one image at a time per session. Complete your work, download, and restart for another image.