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Add Text to Photo on iMac
Add Text to Photos Effortlessly on Your iMac
またはファイルをドラッグ&ドロップ
PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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50億
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よくある質問
Upload your photo to the annotation tool in your browser, select the text tool, click where you want the text, type your desired message, and customize its appearance.
Yes, you can choose from multiple color options using the color picker in the toolbar before adding text to your photo on iMac.
No installation is needed. The tool works right in your browser, allowing you to add text to photos on your iMac without additional software.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, allowing easy upload and annotation of various image files directly on your iMac.
Yes, once you've added text to your photo, you can preview it and then download the annotated photo with your changes embedded.
No, this tool focuses on adding text to photos manually and does not incorporate AI text prompt features for photo editing.
This annotation tool is designed for desktop use only, such as on an iMac or laptop, and isn't accessible on mobile devices.
No, the tool allows only one file to be annotated at a time. You must complete and download each file before starting a new session.
Yes, the text annotation tool offers customization options including text size adjustments and font changes to suit your design needs.
Photos uploaded should not exceed 100 MB in size, ensuring the tool can process them quickly and efficiently on your iMac.
Once text is added, you can adjust its properties during the session. After downloading, the text is embedded and can't be changed.
Adding text works similarly across all iMac models (2023 to 2016). Use your browser to access the tool and begin annotating images.
No, the tool doesn’t track annotation history. Once you finalize and download, previous versions or changes aren't saved.
This tool is specifically for browser-based image text addition and does not integrate with iMovie. For iMovie, use its native text features.
Yes, you can annotate any supported photo type, though the tool is not specialized for professional-grade or high-resolution image editing.