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Drag & Drop Badges to PNG Image
Seamlessly Drag and Drop Badges to PNG Images with Custom Annotations
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Simply upload your PNG image, then drag and drop your selected badges onto the image. Adjust the position and customize colors if needed.
Yes, you can customize the badge color using the color picker. Select your desired color before or after placing the badge on the image.
You can choose from various shapes such as rectangles, circles, or lines when adding badges to your image, enhancing customization.
Adjust the badge size by clicking and dragging the corners of the badge. This allows for precise control over its dimensions on the image.
Basic use of the tool is free, allowing you to upload and annotate images. Register for additional features like downloading and saving annotations.
Yes, download the annotated PNG image with all badges embedded upon completion. This requires logging into an account for full access.
Supported formats include PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WEBP, allowing flexibility in the types of images you can annotate.
No installation is needed. Access the annotation tool directly through your web browser. It's a fully online service.
The tool is currently desktop-only, accessible via browsers like Chrome and Firefox on computers.
The maximum file size is 100 MB per image, ensuring smooth processing and usability for most images.
Click and hold the badge to move it from the toolbar, then place it anywhere on your PNG image for easy annotation.
Yes, after logging in, you can save the annotated images directly to Evernote, facilitating organization and sharing.
No, the tool processes one image file at a time. Finish one session before starting another with a different image.
No, the tool does not include OCR capabilities. It focuses on annotation, not extracting text from image files.
Use the restart option after downloading your annotated image to begin a new session with a new image file.