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Edit Scanned Photo on iOS
Annotate and Edit Scanned Photos on iOS Effortlessly
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4.4
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You can easily edit a scanned photo on iOS by using the annotation tool. It allows you to add annotations like text, shapes, and highlights directly to your scanned photo.
Yes, you can add notes to a scanned photo. Use the text annotation tool to place comments or labels anywhere on your image. Customize the text color and size to suit your needs.
Yes, editing scanned photos on iOS is free. You can apply various annotations like text, shapes, and highlights without any cost involved.
Absolutely, once you've finished annotating your scanned photo, you can download it directly with all changes embedded. It's simple and quick.
Currently, the photo editing and annotation tool is accessible via a web browser, rather than as a standalone app on iOS.
Yes, the tool can be accessed via the browser on any iOS version, including iOS 14. Just open it on your browser and start annotating.
You can annotate images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Simply upload your scanned photo in any of these formats to begin editing.
Yes, you can customize your annotations with multiple color options and adjustable sizes for shapes, text, and lines.
Yes, use the shapes tool to add geometric annotations such as rectangles, circles, and arrows to your scanned photos.
After annotating, click the download option to save your photo. It saves directly to your device, making it easy to access.
No, the current annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. For mobile editing, other app-based tools would be required.
No, it cannot edit existing text in a scanned photo. You can add annotations over the image, but text editing requires different software.
No, the tool allows for editing one file at a time. Once finished, save your work and start new edits as necessary.
No, OCR isn't supported. The tool focuses on annotations like adding text and shapes over your images.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB, allowing for high-resolution images.