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Insert Badges to Photo
Easily Insert Personalized Badges into Your Photos Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool allows you to add personalized badges to your photos directly from your browser, making it easy to create name badge inserts and more.
Upload your photo in JPG or PNG format, then use the text and shapes tools to place and customize badges. You can adjust size, color, and placement to suit your needs.
Yes, you can customize text and shapes to create personalized name badge inserts directly on your photos.
Click the upload button or drag and drop your photo into the browser. The tool supports JPG, JPEG, and PNG formats.
The tool provides customizable tools but not specific templates. You can use text and shapes to create your own badge layouts.
You can customize using various tools in the editor. Experiment with text fonts, shapes, and colors to align with your badge design requirements.
While the tool doesn't integrate directly with Avery templates, you can manually design similar content using the text and shape tools.
Yes, after adding badges and customizing your photo, you can download the annotated photo with all changes embedded.
Yes, you can add multiple badges to a single photo. Use the tools to place each badge where needed on the image.
This tool is browser-based and separate from Photoshop. It offers similar text and shape annotation features for badge insertion.
You can upload images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for badge customization.
No, the tool limits file sizes to 100 MB per file. Ensure your images meet this requirement before uploading.
No, this tool is desktop-only and requires access through a web browser on a computer.
The tool handles one file per session. Complete one photo and download it before starting another.
No, the tool doesn’t offer OCR (text extraction) capabilities. It's focused on adding annotations, not extracting information.