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Apply Lines to PNG Image
Effortlessly Draw and Apply Lines to PNG Images Online
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Supporta formati PDF e immagini (massimo 100MB)
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Upload your PNG image, then select the shapes tool on the toolbar. Choose the line option and draw lines on your image as needed. Adjust color and position to fit your purpose.
Yes, you can customize the line color using the color picker on the toolbar. Select your desired color before drawing to make sure it's applied to your lines.
Absolutely, the tool allows you to adjust the stroke width of the lines. Find the stroke width option in the toolbar and select your preferred thickness before drawing.
Yes, in addition to PNG, you can annotate JPG, JPEG, and WEBP formats. Upload your image in any of these formats to begin annotating.
No, PNG is a single-page format, but for PDFs, the tool supports multi-page annotations. You can annotate each page using the provided tools.
The shape tool allows for drawing straight lines. Select the line option and click on the start and end points on the image to create straight lines.
After drawing a line, click and drag it to reposition. This flexibility allows you to adjust the placement as needed.
You can upload PNG images with a file size up to 100 MB. Ensure the file size is within this limit to successfully upload and annotate.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via a web browser on a desktop or laptop for optimal performance.
Yes, once you're finished annotating, you can download the PNG with the lines embedded. The download option is available in the tool's interface.
No installation is required. This tool is entirely browser-based, allowing you to upload, annotate, and download images directly online.
Once a line is drawn, you can modify its color, thickness, and position but cannot alter its shape directly; redraw if needed.
No, you can only upload and annotate one file at a time. To annotate multiple images, complete one session and then start a new one.
Currently, the tool supports straight lines but not curved lines. Use multiple line segments to approximate curves if desired.
No, the tool doesn't track annotation history. Each session is independent, and changes aren't saved outside the active session.