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Crop Image on iMac
Easily Crop Images on iMac with Freehand Tools
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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よくある質問
Yes, you can easily crop images on your iMac using our browser-based annotation tool. Simply upload your image and use the available tools to crop it to your desired size.
The freehand pen tool allows for drawing or marking directly on images. Choose the pen tool, customize the color and width, and draw on your image to highlight or annotate specific areas.
Yes, the freehand tool is fully customizable. You can change the color and stroke width to suit your needs, allowing for precise annotations and drawings on images.
To upload an image, drag and drop it into the upload area on the tool's webpage or use the file browser. Supported formats include JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP.
No, while optimized for iMac, the tool works on any desktop browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari, on both macOS and Windows systems.
Currently, you must upload images using drag and drop or the file browser. Direct pasting into the tool is not supported.
Yes, the tool allows you to modify images directly in your browser, eliminating the need for separate software installations. Make edits like cropping or annotation easily.
The primary focus is on image files like JPG and PNG. For PDFs, consider using our PDF annotation tool that supports multi-page document markup.
Yes, uploads are limited to 100 MB per file. Ensure your image is within this limit before uploading for editing.
The tool supports image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. These formats are widely used for various image editing and sharing needs.
Yes, the tool allows you to draw geometric shapes like rectangles, circles, and arrows on your images, useful for emphasizing particular areas.
After editing, you can download the annotated or cropped image directly to your iMac. The file will maintain all applied changes.
No, it is desktop-only and does not support mobile browsers. Access it using a desktop browser on macOS or Windows systems.
No, the tool handles one image file per session. You'll need to complete and download each edit before starting a new one.
No, text editing on PDFs is not supported. The tool is for adding annotations and overlays on PDFs, not altering existing text.