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Move Arrows on PNG Image
Effortlessly Move Arrows on PNG Image Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PNG image and select the shapes tool. You can then click on the arrow you want to move and drag it to the desired position.
Yes, you can change the color of arrows using the color selection tool before or after placing them on your PNG image.
Upload your PNG image to the annotation tool and use various tools like pen, shapes, and text to add your annotations.
Yes, once you've completed your annotations, you can download the PNG image with all the changes embedded.
Yes, the tool allows you to highlight areas using the highlighting tool, helping you emphasize important sections of your PNG image.
Yes, the online tool allows free use for uploading and annotating PNG images with various features like moving arrows.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. You need to complete and download each file before starting with a new one.
You can upload a PNG image by dragging and dropping it into the tool or using the file browser to select your image from your computer.
Yes, the tool supports PNG images up to 100 MB in size, ensuring smooth uploading and processing.
The maximum file size allowed is 100 MB per file. Larger files cannot be processed with this tool.
Yes, the annotation tool is desktop-only. It's accessible from desktop or laptop browsers but not on mobile devices.
Absolutely, the tool works entirely in your web browser, eliminating the need for any software installation or plugins.
Yes, after placing an arrow, you can click to select it and move or edit it as needed.
Yes, if you are logged in, you can save annotated images directly to Evernote. Otherwise, you can download them.
No, downloading your annotated images is free after you complete your annotations.