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Edit Scanned Image in Mac
Annotate and Edit Scanned Images on Mac Easily
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Upload your scanned image (JPG, PNG, WEBP) to our online tool. Use annotation features like text, pen, and shapes to edit directly in your browser.
Yes, our tool allows you to upload and annotate scanned images for free. You'll need to create an account to download the edited image.
No app download is necessary. Our browser-based tool allows you to edit scanned images entirely online on your Mac.
Yes, the tool is designed for desktop use. You can access it via browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize text or areas on your scanned images. Customize colors to suit your needs.
Select the text annotation tool to add notes directly onto your scanned image. Place text boxes anywhere to annotate specifics.
Yes, a color picker is available for all annotation tools. Choose from multiple colors to customize your edits.
No, you must edit images one at a time. Complete your annotations, download the result, then start a new session for another image.
Yes, after annotating the image, logged-in users can download the edited version with all annotations embedded.
No, currently the tool is not compatible with mobile devices and is intended for desktop use only.
The tool supports image files up to 100 MB. Ensure your scanned image is within this limit to upload and annotate effectively.
No, the tool doesn't support OCR for text extraction from images. It focuses on annotation purposes.
Yes, you can use the pen tool for freehand underlining or the shapes tool for precision to underline text within images.
The tool supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP image formats for annotation, making it versatile for various scanned images.
No prior software installation is required. The tool operates fully online through your web browser on a Mac.