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Annotate Pictures Online with Our Free Picture Annotation Tool
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Upload your picture in formats like JPG, PNG, or WEBP. Use annotation tools like text boxes, arrows, and highlights to add comments and labels to your image.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add labels to specific parts of a picture. This is useful for educational diagrams or knowledge maps.
You can use pen for freehand sketches, text boxes for comments, shapes like arrows and circles, and color-coded highlights to emphasize areas in your picture.
No, our tool is for annotating pictures online. To annotate in Google Docs, you will need to use their native comment and editing features.
Select the text annotation tool, click on the picture where you want the text to appear, and type your message. Customize size and color as needed.
Absolutely, annotate images to create educational materials by adding labels, highlights, and notes. Perfect for teaching aids and visual learning.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize important sections of your picture. Choose from multiple colors to differentiate parts.
You can upload and annotate images in JPG, PNG, WEBP, and JPEG formats.
Yes, you can upload and annotate pictures for free. However, to download the annotated images, you may need to log in with an account.
No, you can only annotate one picture at a time. After completing one annotation, save it and then upload the next.
No, the tool is only accessible on desktop browsers. It is not available for mobile devices.
Annotate images with labels and arrows to connect different parts, creating a visual knowledge map ideal for presentations or educational usage.
No, the tool does not support editing existing text within images. It is intended for adding new annotations only.
To annotate images for Outlook emails, use our tool to add annotations, download the image, and then attach it to your email.
The maximum file size for each picture is 100 MB, ensuring smooth upload and annotation processing.