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Copy & Paste Comments to JPG Image
Efficiently Paste Comments to JPG Image Online
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Upload your JPG image file, then use the text annotation tool to add comments. Place the comment box anywhere on the image and adjust as needed.
Yes, you can customize the text by changing its color, font size, and placement within your JPG image before saving.
This tool supports image formats such as JPG, JPEG, and PNG, allowing for easy annotation across different types.
Yes, files must be under 100 MB to upload. This ensures quick processing and easy handling of images.
Absolutely, you can annotate directly in your browser without needing to install any software or plugins.
After adding comments, you can download the annotated image with all annotations embedded in the file.
You can edit comments during the session by selecting and adjusting the text box. Once saved, further edits require reopening the file.
No, this annotation tool is available for desktop browsers only. You will need to access it via a computer browser.
Yes, you can manually paste comments from a document into the comment boxes on your JPG using the text annotation tool.
No, the tool processes one image file at a time. Each file must be uploaded individually for annotation.
No, the tool does not offer real-time collaboration features. It's designed for individual editing sessions.
Ensure the image file is under the 100 MB limit. Upload and zoom into specific areas for precise comment placement.
No, the tool doesn't support text extraction from images. It focuses solely on annotation.
The annotation tool works on most modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, accessible via a desktop computer.
Yes, it's ideal for adding notes and comments to educational image content, which can aid in learning and review processes.