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Cut Photo in Macbook
Master Cut Photo in MacBook
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)
製品を使用することにより、あなたは当社の利用規約 に同意し、当社のプライバシーポリシー.
世界中で数百万人に信頼されています
4.4
G2で2,100件以上のレビュー
4.4
Capterraで8,200件以上のレビュー
4.4
App Storeで73,000件以上のレビュー
2.5億
登録ユーザー
50億
作成されたノート
200万
毎日作成されたノート
よくある質問
Upload your photo to the online tool. Use the pen or shapes tool to mark the areas you want to emphasize or cut visually and download the result.
Yes, you can annotate directly in the browser using our tool. It allows you to draw, add text, and highlight images effectively.
The tool supports JPEG, JPG, PNG, and WEBP image formats, making it versatile for standard image annotation tasks.
Final Cut Pro isn't free. It's a professional video editing software that is available for purchase on the Mac App Store.
No, this tool is designed for photo and image annotation, not for video editing. For video editing, consider software like Final Cut Pro.
Yes, as long as you access it through a desktop browser like Safari or Chrome on your MacBook Air.
Use the highlighting tool to mark important parts of your photo. Select the highlight color and drag over the area you want to emphasize.
No installation is required. The tool is accessible via web browsers, making it easy to use without downloading any software.
Yes, you can use the shapes tool to add rectangles, circles, and arrows to your photos, customizing size and color as needed.
The maximum file size limit for uploading images is 100 MB, ensuring you can work with high-resolution files effectively.
Select the text annotation tool, click on the photo where you want the text, type your text, and adjust font and color as desired.
Yes, the tool supports PDF annotation as well. Simply upload your PDF document and use available tools to annotate.
No, the tool does not offer OCR capabilities. It focuses on adding annotations over images rather than text extraction.
No, the tool allows you to work on one file at a time. You'll need to complete one file before starting another session.
No, the tool does not track annotation history. Each session is standalone, requiring you to save your work before exiting.