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Move Spacing on Photo
Adjust Photo Spacing Online with Our Free Image Annotation
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool allows users to annotate and adjust image spacing directly in their browser, providing flexibility to highlight, mark, or move elements within a photo.
Yes, by using annotation tools like the pen or shapes, you can create visual guides that help assess spacing adjustments between elements within a photo.
Upload your photo in a supported format (JPG, PNG, WEBP), use the annotation tools to mark necessary adjustments, then download the updated image.
You can upload and annotate images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, making the tool versatile for different image types.
This tool focuses on annotation rather than photo manipulation. For moving elements like people, manual editing would be required outside of the tool.
The annotation tool provides basic shape and line drawing that can be positioned to guide adjustments, but does not include advanced guide functionalities like Photoshop.
While you can annotate and highlight elements, evenly spacing elements in the image would need additional photo editing tools beyond annotation.
The tool supports uploading one file at a time, with a maximum size of 100 MB per session, suitable for standard image annotation.
Currently, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browser use and is not available as a mobile app.
No, you can only process one file at a time. After completing annotations on one photo, you can upload another for separate annotations.
No, this tool does not support optical character recognition (OCR) for extracting text from images. It's focused on adding annotations.
Yes, color-coded highlights are available as part of the annotation tools, allowing you to emphasize different parts of your photo.
The shapes tool is ideal for marking specific areas, allowing you to draw rectangles, circles, or arrows to pinpoint areas needing review.
Yes, the annotation tool is free to use directly in your browser with no software installations required.
No, the tool is currently designed for use on desktop browsers only and is not optimized for mobile devices.