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Attach Sentence to Picture
How to Attach a Sentence to a Picture with Ease
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Upload your image, select the text annotation tool, and click where you’d like to add the sentence. Type your sentence and adjust the position as needed.
Yes, you can customize the text color using the color picker tool. Choose your preferred color before adding the text annotation.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats for image annotation.
Yes, you can add multiple text annotations on the same image by repeatedly using the text annotation tool for each sentence.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per image. Larger files must be reduced in size before uploading.
Yes, if the images are saved as a supported format like .jpg or .png. For PDF documents, consider using the multi-page PDF annotation feature.
After adding text to your image, choose the download option to save your annotated image to your device.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Access it from a desktop or laptop browser for best results.
It means that the image has a sentence or text annotation directly placed on it. This annotation can serve to explain or describe the picture.
Yes, attaching sentences to images is useful in educational settings to label diagrams, explain pictures, or enhance learning materials.
You can only annotate one file per session. After finishing, download your file and start a new session to annotate another.
Use the text annotation tool to click on your chosen spot on the image, type the simple sentence, and adjust its position if needed.
No, you cannot edit existing text within the image. You can only add new annotations over the picture.
Use the tool to annotate educational images by attaching simple or descriptive sentences appropriate for Class 1-6 levels.
Yes, use text annotations to overlay additional sentences or context directly on picture texts.