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Move Comments on Image
Effortlessly Move Comments on Images for Precise Annotation
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To move comments, upload your image and select the text annotation tool. Click and drag your comment to reposition it on the image.
Yes, you can choose from multiple colors in the annotation tool. Customize text colors before adding or updating comments on images.
Yes, the tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WebP formats, allowing you to upload and annotate a variety of images directly in the browser.
Use the file upload feature to drag and drop your image. The tool accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP formats, making it easy to start annotating.
Yes, upload your screenshot to the tool. Use different annotation tools like text and shapes to mark up your screenshot effectively.
Yes, the highlight tool lets you emphasize specific areas on your image. Use color-coded highlights to draw attention to important content.
Absolutely, use the shapes tool to draw rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows. Shapes help in marking areas and creating emphasis on parts of your image.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats. You can upload images in these formats to annotate them directly in your browser.
Yes, after annotating an image, you can download the annotated version with all comments and annotations embedded in the file.
No, the tool currently supports desktop browsers only. Access the annotation features via Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on your desktop or laptop.
No, the tool handles one image at a time per session. You'll need to finish and download your annotation before starting a new image.
You can upload and annotate images for free. For additional features like saving to Evernote, you need to be logged in.
No, the tool does not support editing existing text on images. It is designed for adding new annotations and comments.
The maximum file size limit for any image you upload is 100 MB. Ensure your file is within this size for successful annotation.
No, the tool specifically supports image file formats such as JPG, PNG, and WEBP. It does not handle Adobe Premiere files.