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Resize Arrows on Image
Easily Adjust and Resize Arrows on Your Image
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
Upload your image, then select the shapes tool. Choose the arrow shape, place it where needed, and use resizing handles to adjust size.
Yes, use the color picker to choose a preferred color before or after drawing the arrow. This allows for personalized annotations.
Click on the arrow after placing it. Use the resizing handles to increase or decrease the arrow's size to meet your needs.
While you can resize arrows freely, they must remain within the image boundaries. Ensure the arrows are visible without overlapping important content.
Yes, the arrow tool allows you to change stroke width. Select this option to make arrows thicker or thinner as needed.
There are multiple color options available via the color picker, ensuring your arrows can be tailored to your aesthetic preference.
Yes, the tool allows for arrow rotation, offering additional flexibility in how you point to key areas in your image.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use only. Access via a desktop or laptop browser like Chrome or Firefox.
No, the tool operates entirely in your browser with no need for additional software installation or downloads.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats, ensuring compatibility with most common file types.
Yes, once you finish annotating, you can download the image with arrows embedded, maintaining all your annotations.
While this tool primarily supports images, you can annotate images extracted from PDFs, but not PDFs directly.
The maximum file size allowed is 100 MB per image, ensuring most images can be processed without issue.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Complete annotations for one image, download, then start anew for another.
No, the tool doesn't feature text extraction (OCR). It's designed for adding annotations rather than extracting data.