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Edit Scanned Image on PC
Easily Edit Scanned Images on Your PC
o trascina e rilascia un file
Supporta formati PDF e immagini (massimo 100MB)
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This tool is designed for annotating and editing scanned images directly on your PC. You can add text, highlights, and shapes to images without installing anything.
Yes, it is compatible with Windows 10. Simply use your browser to upload scanned images for editing.
Upload your scanned image to the online tool. Use various annotation features such as text, highlighting, and shapes to edit and customize your image.
Yes, you can use the tool for free to upload and annotate scanned images. Downloading the annotated file may require login or other steps.
Yes, the tool is entirely web-based, so no download is necessary. You can edit images directly in your browser.
Yes, the tool works on Windows 11, allowing you to edit images using your web browser.
The tool supports images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, suitable for scanned image editing.
Yes, you can use the highlighting tool to emphasize text or areas in your scanned image, customizing the color as needed.
Yes, you can customize annotations such as text, drawings, and shapes with different colors and sizes.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. You need to complete editing and download before uploading another image.
Files should not exceed 100 MB in size. You can upload single images within this limit for editing.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only, compatible with browsers on Windows PCs.
No, the tool does not support OCR for text extraction. It's used for adding annotations only.
No, the tool doesn't include collaboration features. Each session is individual, without real-time sharing.
After editing, you can preview the image and download it with annotations embedded, or save it to Evernote if logged in.