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Move Lines on JPG Image
Edit and Move Lines on JPG Images Effortlessly
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use the annotation tool by uploading your JPG file. Select the pen or line tool to create or relocate lines. Adjust their position by dragging them with your mouse.
Yes, upload your PNG image and use the same tools as with a JPG. The process is similar: draw or reposition lines directly in the browser interface.
Yes, you can use the annotation tool free of charge. However, saving your annotated work may require a login for full features.
Yes, the tool is entirely online. You can access it through a web browser without needing to download or install any software.
After making your edits, you can preview your annotated image and choose to download it directly to your device.
Absolutely! Once you've completed your annotations, simply click on download to obtain your edited image.
You can upload and annotate JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image files. PDFs are also supported if you need document annotation.
The tool offers customizable color options for lines. Use the color picker to choose different colors for your annotations.
Yes, you can customize the stroke width when adding lines. This lets you highlight important parts or make subtle adjustments as needed.
While multi-page support is available for PDFs, images such as JPGs and PNGs are worked on individually, one at a time.
Yes, the maximum file size you can upload is 100 MB per file, perfect for standard image and document annotation needs.
No, this tool is optimized for desktop use. Please access it from a browser on your computer for full functionality.
No, the tool does not allow for editing existing text within images. It focuses on adding annotations like lines and notes.
No, you can only work on one file per session. To annotate a new file, you'll need to complete your current session first.
This tool is online and independent of Photoshop. If you need to make complex edits, consider using a software-based editor like Photoshop.