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Edit Words on Photo
Edit Words on Photos Easily with Our Online Tools
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your photo to our online tool and use the text annotation feature to add, modify, or remove text directly on the image.
Yes, you can use our browser-based tool to edit text on photos without the need for Photoshop or any software installation.
Yes, our online tool is free to use. You can upload your image, edit the words, and download the updated file without any cost.
Upload your photo to our editor, use the text tool to adjust or add words, and then download the image to use on your blog.
The tool is designed for desktop browsers. If you're on mobile, you might face limitations in functionality.
Our text editing tool is optimized for desktop browsers and may not function fully on Android devices. Use a computer for best results.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to create a text box over your photo, allowing you to add or modify the words displayed.
Upload your collage image, use the text tool to add or change words as needed, and download your updated collage.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats for image annotation and editing.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can directly save your edited photo to Evernote, along with downloading it.
Yes, you can customize the text with different colors and font sizes to ensure your photo looks exactly how you want.
Each file can be up to 100 MB. If your photo exceeds this size, you'll need to reduce it before uploading.
No, you can only edit one image at a time. After finishing one, you need to download it and restart the session for another.
While you can't erase text, you can overlay with matching background color or add text annotations to cover or replace words.
No, the tool does not have optical character recognition. It's specifically for adding annotations to images.