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Move Highlights on Image
Effortlessly Move Highlights on Images with Our Tool
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image file and select the highlighting tool from the toolbar. Click and drag over the area you want to emphasize. Adjust the color and opacity as needed.
Yes, after highlighting an area, click and drag the highlights to new positions as needed. This is ideal for repositioning emphasis on your image content.
The tool supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP image formats. You can upload any of these to start annotating immediately.
Yes, use the color picker to choose from a range of colors before or after you highlight an area. This allows you to customize the emphasis for different sections of your image.
Yes, you can upload a PDF document to annotate, with support for multi-page PDFs. Use the same tools available for image annotation.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per file. Larger files will need to be reduced in size before you can upload them for annotation.
Yes, export your PowerPoint slides as images in a supported format like JPG or PNG and upload them to use the annotation tools.
The tool is accessible on major desktop web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, without needing any plugins or downloads.
Yes, after you finish annotating, download the image with embedded highlights to save your work. Alternatively, save it to Evernote if you’re logged in.
No, it allows one file at a time per session. Complete an annotation, download it, then upload a new file for further annotations.
No, the annotation tool is currently only available for desktop browsers. Use a computer for accessing and utilizing the tool effectively.
Use the text annotation tool to add comments. Click where you want the comment to appear on your image, type your message, and position it appropriately.
Yes, there are shape tools including rectangles, circles, and arrows that you can use to mark specific areas or points of interest on your image.
No, the tool only allows annotations such as highlights and text additions. To edit the actual content of an image, use an image editor.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration. All annotations and edits are done individually.