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Edit Image on Windows
Easily Edit Images on Windows with Our Online Annotation Tool
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Our image editor allows you to annotate images directly in your browser on a Windows desktop, including adding notes, highlighting areas, and drawing shapes.
Simply upload your image file (JPG, PNG, WEBP) to our online tool using a Windows desktop. Use the available tools to annotate and customize your image.
Yes, you can use the highlighting tool to emphasize important text or areas in your image. This is helpful for educational notes or feedback.
Yes, the image editor is free to use on Windows. Simply access it through your browser without the need for installation or purchases.
To add comments, use the text annotation tool. Click on your image where you'd like to place the comment, type your note, and customize its appearance.
Yes, the shapes tool allows you to draw geometric figures such as rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows on images.
The tool supports image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Simply upload these and begin editing in your browser.
Yes, our online image editor is accessible from a browser on Windows 11, allowing you to annotate images without additional software.
No installation is required. The image editor works entirely online through a web browser on your Windows desktop or laptop.
No, you can only edit one image per session. You'll need to finish annotating and download the image before starting on a new one.
No, our tool does not support editing existing text in images. It is used to add annotations like text, highlights, and shapes.
After completing your annotations, you can preview and then download the image directly to your Windows device.
Yes, the maximum file size for an uploaded image is 100 MB. Ensure your file meets this requirement for smooth processing.
No, this tool does not support command line operations. It's designed for ease of use through a browser interface.
No, the image editor is designed for use on desktop systems. It is best accessed from a Windows desktop or laptop browser.