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Enlarge Photo
Effortlessly Enlarge and Annotate Photos Online for Free
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 use our online tool to enlarge your photos for free. Simply upload your image and follow the on-screen instructions to increase its size.
Upload the image to our platform, and it will display the dimensions. You can then adjust or annotate your image as needed.
You can upload images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats. These are popularly used for photos and screenshots.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per file. This allows for high-quality images to be processed.
Yes, after enlarging, you can use our annotation tools to add text, shapes, and highlights to your image for enhanced details.
Upload your photo, choose the enlarge option, and follow the instructions to adjust the photo size to your preference.
The tool enlarges images while maintaining quality as much as possible, but always review the final output to ensure clarity.
Logged-in users can save images directly to Evernote after enlarging and annotating them. Simply follow the saving options provided.
Yes, you can enlarge any image by uploading it to the platform. This applies to themed images like thank you notes and more.
The tool features zoom and pan controls to help you navigate and focus on specific areas during editing, but it cannot control external camera functions.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Use a desktop or laptop browser such as Chrome or Firefox.
No, you can only annotate one image at a time. Upload, process, and download each image separately.
The tool focuses on practical enlargement features but doesn't specify any AI enhancements. It efficiently resizes images while preserving as much quality as possible.
No, it doesn't edit existing text. You can add new annotations, such as text or shapes, on top of the images.
No, the tool does not support optical character recognition (OCR) to extract text from images.