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Move Words on Photo
Transform Photos by Moving Words Online for Free
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The 'Move Words on Photo' tool allows users to reposition and customize text on images directly in their web browser without installing any software.
Yes, you can use the 'Move Words on Photo' tool online for free. Easily adjust and position text on images without any cost.
No, the tool is entirely browser-based, meaning no software installation is needed. Simply upload your image, move the text, and download the edited file.
Upload your photo to the tool, use the text annotation feature to adjust and reposition the words by clicking and dragging them to your desired location.
Yes, you can customize the color of the text using the color selection tool available within the application, enhancing your photo's visual appeal.
The tool supports popular image formats such as JPG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing for versatile photo editing capabilities.
Absolutely. Use the text annotation tool to position words freely on any part of the photo, enhancing your design flexibility.
Once you've repositioned the text, simply download the annotated photo directly from the browser, and the changes will be embedded into the image.
The maximum file size for uploading an image is 100 MB. This ensures quick processing and efficient editing.
No, the tool supports editing one image at a time. Complete one session and download before starting another.
Currently, the tool is optimized for desktop use only. It functions best in desktop browsers like Chrome and Firefox.
No, the tool does not provide OCR capabilities to extract text from images. It's focused on adding and moving annotations only.
No, the tool is designed for individual use and does not include real-time collaboration features. Annotations are done by single users per session.
No, this particular tool is geared towards single image edits. Multi-page document support is available in the PDF editor version.
This tool specifically edits images—not documents. For moving images in Word documents, use Word's built-in functionality.