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Edit Scanned Picture on Chrome
Quickly Edit Scanned Pictures Online in Chrome Browser
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Supporta formati PDF e immagini (massimo 100MB)
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Use the browser-based annotation tool to upload your scanned picture. Utilize tools like pen, text annotations, highlights, and shapes to mark up or comment on the image. No extensions are required.
Yes, you can annotate scanned pictures using the tool for free within your Chrome browser. However, you need to log in to access full features like downloading the annotated file.
No, you don't need a Chrome extension. The annotation tool works directly in the Chrome browser without any additional software or plugins.
After uploading the picture, use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific text or areas. Choose a color to make your highlights stand out.
Absolutely, use the text annotation tool to add comments. Click where you want to add text, type your comment, and adjust its position as needed.
Yes, select the pen tool to freehand draw on your image. You can customize the color and stroke width for your drawings.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploaded images is 100 MB. Ensure your scanned picture is within this limit for successful processing.
The tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats. Ensure your scanned picture is saved in one of these formats before uploading.
Yes, after finishing your edits, you can download the annotated picture directly to your device. For saving to Evernote, a login is required.
Use the shapes tool and select the arrow option. Click and drag to place arrows, helping you point out specific areas or elements in the picture.
While it is optimized for Chrome, the annotation tool is also usable in other popular desktop browsers like Firefox and Safari.
No, the tool doesn't support editing existing text in images. It's designed for adding annotations only.
No, the tool is currently desktop-only, accessible on browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on computers.
You need to process one picture at a time. Finish annotating your current picture, download it, and then upload the next one.
No, this tool doesn't perform OCR to extract text from images. Focus is on adding annotations to your image.