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Create Highlights on Image
Highlight images online for free with our image highlighter tool.
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PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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よくある質問
Upload your image and select the highlighting tool from the toolbar. Click and drag over the areas you wish to highlight. Choose from various color options to make your highlights stand out.
Yes, you can use the image highlighter tool online for free. Simply upload your image, apply highlights, and download the final version, all without any cost.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats. Ensure your file is in one of these formats before uploading for annotation.
While targeting specific cells in an image isn't directly supported, you can apply highlights to emphasize specific areas or rows manually using the highlight tool.
Highlighting images can draw attention to specific sections, emphasize details, and aid in collaborative discussions where visual focus is essential.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasize important sections of diagrams, charts, or photos, which can be particularly useful for educational presentations and materials.
Yes, you can customize the highlight color using the color picker. This allows you to match or contrast highlights according to the needs of your project.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploading is 100 MB. Ensure your image doesn't exceed this limit to proceed with the annotation.
Yes, highlighting is perfect for design feedback to call attention to specific elements, areas needing revision, or to add emphasis during review processes.
You can download the annotated image in the same format you uploaded. The highlights will be embedded into the image for easy sharing and review.
No, the tool is designed for single file processing at a time. Complete your annotations on one image before moving to another.
The tool is currently desktop-only, meaning you need a computer browser such as Chrome or Firefox to access the annotation features.
No, the tool does not support optical character recognition (OCR). It's specifically used for adding annotations and highlights to images.
No, batch processing isn't supported. Each image needs to be uploaded and annotated individually. For batch processing, you'll need desktop specific software.
No, the tool does not provide the functionality to edit existing text within images. It is used for adding new annotations such as highlights.