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Effortlessly Annotate and View Images Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
An image annotation tool lets you add notes, highlights, drawings, and text directly on images within your browser, simplifying feedback and review processes.
Use the highlighting tool by selecting it from the toolbar, then click and drag on the image to mark areas. Customize the highlight color to emphasize specific sections.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments or labels. Simply select the tool, click on the image, and type your desired text. Adjust font properties as needed.
Certainly! Use the pen tool for freehand drawing and sketching. Choose your preferred stroke width and color to make impactful annotations.
Yes, you can view and annotate images directly in your web browser with no software installation required, allowing instant accessibility and convenience.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, enabling you to annotate a variety of image files effortlessly.
Select the shapes tool and choose the arrow option. Click on the image to place the arrow and adjust its size and color to direct attention to specific points.
Absolutely! Upload the image of your user manual or screenshot and use text annotations, highlights, and arrows to add instructions or feedback.
Yes, each image file must be under 100 MB. This ensures smooth performance while annotating and reviewing images in your browser.
No, the tool handles one image file at a time. For each session, upload, annotate, download, and then start a new session for additional images.
While existing annotations can be adjusted, you cannot edit text contained in the image itself. Annotations layer over the image without altering the original content.
Yes, you need to be logged in to download annotated images. Free users can upload and preview without login, but downloads require an account.
This tool is for your annotations only. Real-time collaboration or sharing existing annotations isn't supported, so others must annotate separately.
Use the highlighting tool to mark key areas and the text tool to add labels or notes, ensuring important information stands out clearly.
No, annotation is desktop-only. Use a desktop or laptop browser for access. For mobile, check alternative apps or add-ons outside this tool.