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Edit Scanned Picture on iOS
Edit Scanned Pictures on iOS and Save with Ease
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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You can edit scanned pictures on iOS by uploading them to a desktop-based browser tool. Use annotation features like text notes and sketches to enhance your images.
Though editing must be done using a browser on a desktop, you can save edited images to Evernote and access them on iOS once saved.
The core annotation features are free to use, but accessing the tool must be done through a desktop browser, not directly on iOS.
Add notes by using the text annotation tool after uploading your picture. Save your annotated file to Evernote for later access on iOS.
Upload images to the tool via a desktop and apply annotations like text and highlights. Save or download to view edits on your iOS device.
While editing is done on a desktop, you can download the annotated pictures and sync them to your iOS device using cloud storage options.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for image annotation, useful for processed scans.
The primary functions must be accessed through a desktop, capable of integrating annotations that can be viewed across any iOS version, including 14.
Start by uploading your scanned picture to the annotation tool on a desktop browser, then use the available tools like pen or text notations.
Yes, once uploaded, use the highlighting tool to emphasize parts of your picture, choosing from a variety of colors to suit your needs.
No standalone app is required; use the desktop browser tool to edit, then save or sync to your iOS device using Evernote.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only, ensuring a full-featured editing environment for image annotations.
No, you can only process one image file at a time; repeat the process if you have multiple images to annotate.
No, this tool does not support OCR functions for extracting text from images; it's designed for adding annotations.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration. Complete your annotations individually before sharing the final file.