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Copy & Paste Annotations to PNG Image
Effortlessly Copy & Paste Annotations to Your PNG Images Online
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Supporta formati PDF e immagini (massimo 100MB)
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Domande Frequenti
Upload your PNG image, select the annotation tool like pen or text, and apply your desired annotations. Use color and tool options for customization.
No, the tool does not currently support copying annotations from one image to another. You can annotate each image individually.
After annotating your PNG image, you can download it and insert into Word documents as an image. Direct annotation in Word isn't supported.
Download annotated PNGs and insert them as images in PowerPoint slides. Use image features in PowerPoint to adjust size and placement.
Yes, first annotate your PNG, download the image, then use a PDF converter tool to create a PDF file from it.
You can download your annotated PNG image directly after finalizing your edits. The annotations are embedded in the image.
Yes, you can upload and annotate PNG images online for free, with optional saving to services like Evernote if logged in.
Yes, the maximum file size for PNG files is 100 MB. If your file is too large, reduce the size and try again.
No, the tool cannot edit existing text within a PNG. It adds new text on top as annotations.
Yes, you can annotate transparent PNGs. The transparency is preserved in the output file.
Options include pen, text, highlighting, and shapes. Customize colors and sizes to suit your needs.
No, it is designed for desktop or laptop browsers. Access via Chrome, Firefox, or Safari for best results.
Select the highlight tool, choose your color, and drag over the area or text you wish to emphasize in your PNG.
No inherent limit to the number of annotations; however, consider file complexity and viewer clarity.
No, the tool handles one file per session. Annotate, download, then restart for each additional PNG.