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Reverse Image on PC
Learn to Reverse and Annotate Images on PC
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can reverse an image on your PC by using a photo editing tool that allows flipping or mirroring the image. Simply upload your image to a browser-based editor, use the flip or mirror function, and save the result.
Yes, this tool operates directly in your web browser, allowing you to annotate and modify images without any downloads or installations.
Yes, the browser-based tool works seamlessly on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, leveraging your preferred web browser.
The tool supports various image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, compatible with multi-page PDFs as well.
Upload your image, then select from pen, text, and shape tools to start annotating. These tools help you add notes, highlights, and drawings easily.
The tool primarily focuses on image formats, but you can upload multi-page PDFs to annotate and make notes, not to reverse pages.
All you need is a web browser on your desktop, such as Chrome or Firefox, for accessing the annotation features online.
No, text extraction is not supported. The tool focuses on annotations and graphic modifications rather than OCR capabilities.
No, you can only annotate one file at a time. Each file must be processed and downloaded individually.
Yes, once you apply the reverse flip or mirror image function and download the image, the changes are permanently saved in the downloaded file.
Absolutely. After finishing your annotations, you can download the image or document, having all changes embedded within the file.
No, existing PDF text cannot be edited. You can only add annotations like comments or highlights on top of the PDF pages.
The tool is designed for desktop use only. It requires a full browser experience that mobile devices do not currently support.
Each file must not exceed 100 MB. This size limit ensures the tool maintains smooth operation during image processing.
Yes, after downloading your annotated images, you can share them via email or any file-sharing platform of your choice.