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Apply Comments to Picture
Easily Apply Comments to Pictures Online for Free
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よくある質問
Upload your picture in JPG, PNG, or WEBP format. Select the text annotation tool to add comments directly onto your image. Customize the text size and color as needed.
Yes, you can apply comments to individual pictures using this tool, then download the annotated image and insert it into a Word document manually.
Annotate your picture using the text annotation tool, download the edited image, and insert it into your PowerPoint slide for presentations and notes.
Yes, applying comments to pictures is free. Simply upload your image, annotate it as desired, and download the updated file at no cost.
This tool is browser-based and operates on desktop. For mobile functionality, consider using Evernote, where annotated pictures can be accessed through their app after logging in.
You can add comments around picture frames by using the text annotation tool to place text at your desired locations around the frame in the image.
Annotate one picture at a time. After completing one, download it, and restart the session to apply comments to another picture.
You can annotate pictures in JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Ensure your image is within the 100 MB size limit for smooth processing.
Yes, annotations can be applied to photographs, screenshots, and other image types supported by the tool.
Yes, once you download the annotated picture, the comments and any other annotations will be embedded in the image file.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add customizable text annotations such as comments, labels, or notes directly on your pictures.
No, this tool does not edit existing text on images. It allows you to add new text annotations only.
No, the annotation tool is optimized for desktop use. Access it through a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. After finishing one, you need to restart the session to edit another picture.
Yes, there is a 100 MB limit per file for image uploads, which accommodates most standard image sizes used in annotations.