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Edit Image on Firefox
Enhance and Annotate Images in Firefox
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Yes, you can edit images directly in Firefox using our online annotation tool. No need for desktop software, simply upload your image and start marking it up with various tools.
Use the text annotation tool to add comments or labels to your images. Simply click on your image where you want the text, type your message, and customize the font properties if needed.
You can annotate images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Upload your image, use the drawing tools, and customize the annotations to suit your needs.
No installation is required. The annotation tool runs entirely in your browser, allowing you to edit images on Firefox without any additional software.
You can choose from multiple color options for all annotation tools. Use the color picker to select your preferred color before applying annotations to your image.
Select the pen tool from the toolbar for freehand drawing and sketching. You can adjust the stroke width and color to match your preferences before making marks on the image.
No, the tool supports one image at a time. You can complete edits on a single image, download it, and then start with a new session for another image.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasize important areas of your image. Pick a color that contrasts with your image for clear visibility and apply it where needed.
Yes, the shapes tool allows you to add geometric annotations like circles, rectangles, lines, and arrows to highlight specific parts of your image.
Yes, the file size is limited to 100 MB per image. Ensure your image file stays within this limit for successful upload and annotation.
Yes, you can save annotated images directly to Evernote, but this requires logging into your Evernote account. Logged-in users have this additional saving option.
Real-time collaboration is not supported at this time. The tool is designed for individual annotation sessions only.
Typical use cases include educational annotations, design feedback, quick markup for reviews, and adding notes or comments to your images for better communication.
No, you can't edit existing text within an image. The tool allows you to add annotations and marks on an image but doesn't alter existing content.
No, the tool doesn't support OCR (optical character recognition), so it can't extract text from images. It's primarily for adding annotations.