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Move Highlights on PNG Image
Effortlessly Move Highlights on Your PNG Images Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To move highlights on a PNG image, upload the image in the tool, select the highlight with the appropriate tool, and then drag it to the desired location.
Yes, you can move highlights on JPG images as well. The tool supports multiple image formats including JPG, PNG, and WEBP.
Yes, moving highlights on PNG images with this tool is free. You can use it online without any cost and download your edited image.
Yes, you can customize highlight colors using the color picker tool available in the interface. Choose your preferred color before moving the highlight.
After adjusting your highlights, you can preview your changes and then download the PNG image with the highlights embedded in it.
No installation is required. You can access and use the tool directly through your web browser on a desktop or laptop.
This tool is specifically for moving highlights online. For editing in Photoshop, you would need to use the software's tools.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for image annotation and highlight movement.
This online tool does not support editing images directly within Word, but you can adjust highlights on the image here before importing it into Word.
This tool is for image formats like PNG and JPG. For PDFs, you would need a dedicated PDF annotation tool.
Yes, there is a file size limit of 100 MB per image when using the tool. Make sure your image file does not exceed this size.
Yes, you can add and move highlights on both color and black and white images using the available tools.
The tool is designed for use on desktops or laptops and does not support mobile devices at this time.
No, annotations and highlight movements can only be performed on one image per session.
No, the tool does not offer real-time collaboration features. It is designed for individual use at this time.