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Effortlessly Enlarge Your Images for Annotations
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Upload your image to the online tool. The image will be displayed with options to zoom in and out, allowing you to enlarge for more precise annotations.
Yes, once your image is uploaded and enlarged, use annotation tools like pen or text to add detailed notes and markups.
The tool supports image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. You can annotate these images directly in your browser.
Yes, you can enlarge and annotate images for free with basic features. Additional options might be available upon logging in.
Yes, after making annotations, you can download the enlarged image with all changes embedded.
No installation is needed. The enlarging tool works directly in any modern web browser on desktop.
The tool supports a maximum file size of 100 MB per image, ensuring you can work with high-resolution files.
Use zoom controls to enlarge your image to the desired level. This helps in making precise annotations and notes.
Yes, use the shapes tool to add rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows to highlight or mark parts of the enlarged image.
No, the tool allows you to work on one image at a time. Each image needs to be processed separately.
Yes, you can upload map images, enlarge them, and add annotations or highlights as needed.
Yes, upload your screenshot and use the provided tools to enlarge and annotate as needed.
Yes, you can customize colors and sizes for most annotation tools, including pens and text boxes.
No, you can only overlay annotations on the image. Editing the actual image text isn't supported.
No, the enlarging and annotation features are available on desktop browsers only, not on mobile devices.