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Attach Lines to PNG Image
Easily Attach Lines to PNG Images Online
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Upload your PNG image to our online tool, select the shapes tool, and choose the line option. Click and drag where you want the line on your image.
Yes, you can customize line colors using the color picker in the toolbar. Select the desired color before drawing your lines on the image.
Yes, the tool is free to use for attaching lines and other annotations to images. You can download your final file without any cost.
After attaching lines, download the PNG and insert it into your Word document. The annotations will be embedded in the image for easy document integration.
Yes, once you've attached lines and downloaded the PNG, import it into PowerPoint as an image file. The annotations remain intact.
While this tool adds lines without Photoshop, you can edit the downloaded image further in Photoshop if needed.
Attach lines to your PNG image, download, and upload it to your Outlook email as an image attachment to share annotated visuals.
There are no specific download limits. However, you can only process one file at a time per session.
No, you can annotate one PNG file per session. Restart the process for each additional image you'd like to annotate.
No, this page focused on PNG images. For PDFs, use the PDF annotation tool from the same platform.
You can upload image files up to 100 MB. Ensure your PNG image is within this size limit for processing.
No, you can only access the tool on desktop devices. Use a web browser on your computer for annotation activities.
Complete your annotations and download your image. Restart the process by uploading a new PNG file to begin another session.
Yes, logged-in users can directly save annotated images to Evernote. Simply select this option after finishing your annotations.
No, the tool does not edit existing text in images. It allows for the addition of annotations like lines on the image.