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Flip Photo on Chromebook
Effortlessly Flip Photos on Your Chromebook
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
You can use the browser-based annotation tool to upload your photo and flip it using the available editing options. No additional software installation is needed.
Yes, you can use the browser tool to annotate photos directly. It allows for adding notes, highlights, and drawings within the Chromebook browser.
Yes, the annotation tool works in any Chromebook browser, including foldable models, as long as you're using a Chrome-based browser.
No, there is no need to download any software. The tool works entirely online within your web browser.
Upload your photo, select the text annotation tool, and click on the photo where you want to add text. Customize the text and placement as needed.
The tool supports image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp, making it versatile for various photo types.
Yes, you can annotate multi-page PDFs using the browser tool, allowing navigation and annotation across all pages.
You can flip photos up to a maximum size of 100 MB per file. Ensure your file size does not exceed this limit.
Yes, the tool is compatible with the latest Chromebook models, as long as you are using a desktop browser.
Logged-in users can save annotated files to Evernote. Others can download directly to their device.
After flipping and annotating, download the image and share it as you would a standard image file, via email or cloud services.
The tool cannot edit existing text within PDFs and does not support batch processing of files.
The tool is designed for desktop browsers, and while it can be used on Chromebook, it's not available for mobile devices.
No, the tool does not allow for editing existing text in PDFs; it only allows annotations like highlights and comments.
No, the tool currently does not support real-time collaboration. Each session is individual and annotations need to be downloaded for sharing with others.