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Move Spacing on JPG Image
Adjust Image Spacing Easily on JPG Images
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Image spacing adjustment refers to modifying the alignment or gap between elements within an image. This tool facilitates marking or adjusting relevant parts of a JPG image.
Upload your JPG file, use available annotation tools to mark spacing areas, and save your changes. The interface provides easy management of spacing adjustments.
Yes, PNG images are supported. Upload your PNG file, and use the annotation tools to make spacing adjustments as needed.
You can access basic functions for free, such as uploading and annotating images. Full access to save or download changes requires signing in.
Yes, this tool operates entirely online via a web browser, enabling JPG image spacing adjustments without a software download.
The tool focuses on JPG image spacing adjustments, not on editing word documents. For word-specific tasks, consider a text editor.
While multi-page PDFs are supported for annotation, spacing adjustments specifically target image files like JPG or PNG.
Yes, use the highlighting feature to emphasize areas where you'd like to alter spacing or draw attention within an image.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats for uploading and annotating.
Yes, upon downloading, annotations including any spacing modifications are embedded within the image file.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per file. Ensure your JPG image meets this requirement before uploading.
No, the tool is designed for use on desktop browsers only. Access it from a desktop or laptop for optimal functionality.
No, the tool is for adding annotations like text boxes or highlights, not for editing existing image text or spacing directly within images.
After making adjustments, choose the download option to save the new version with applied annotations and spacing changes.
No, you can annotate only one file per session. Complete one image, download it, and restart to adjust another image.