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Add Text to Image on the Web
Add and Customize Text on Images Online
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Supporta formati PDF e immagini (massimo 100MB)
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Domande Frequenti
Upload your image, then select the Text Annotation tool. Click on the image where you want the text, type your desired text, and reposition it as necessary. You can customize text properties such as font and color.
While our tool allows you to add text over images, wrapping text around an image isn't directly supported. You can position text around image features manually.
Yes, it is free to upload and annotate images with text. However, for additional options like downloading the annotated image, you might need to log in.
Absolutely. You can change text font, color, size, and alignment in the text properties section to fit your needs.
The tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Ensure your file is within the 100 MB limit for a smooth experience.
The maximum file size you can upload is 100 MB. This limit ensures smooth processing and performance.
Yes, you can annotate one image at a time. After completing one session, you can start a new session to work on another image.
Use the Text Annotation tool to place text over any part of your image. Customize its appearance to ensure it stands out over the image.
Unfortunately, once an image is saved with annotations, its text can't be edited. You need to start a new session with the original image.
No, the annotation tool is currently limited to desktop use. Access it from browsers like Chrome or Firefox on your computer.
After downloading, you can share the edited image through your preferred platforms. However, direct upload to social media is not integrated.
No, the tool overlays text on top of images. For advanced editing like behind-image effects, you might need a more comprehensive photo editing software.
Yes, logged-in users can save their annotated images directly to Evernote. For other services, download the file first and then upload it manually.
No, the tool limits you to one file per session. Finish one annotation before starting another to maintain the current workflow.
No, text extraction from images is not supported by this tool. Use an OCR-specific tool if you need to extract text content.