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Replace Badges on PNG Image
Replace Badges on PNG Image with Transparent Background Online
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Upload your PNG image, use the annotation tools to draw over the badge or add a new shape. Download the updated image with your changes.
Yes, you can customize colors using the color picker for all annotation tools, including shapes and text. This lets you blend new badges seamlessly into the image.
Yes, the tool allows free upload and annotation of images. You can preview changes, but downloading might require a login, depending on feature access.
Use the shapes tool to draw a new badge on your PNG image. Customize size and color to match your design needs.
Yes, you can upload a JPEG image and use the annotation tools in the same way you would for a PNG image.
Yes, PNG images with a transparent background are supported. Your annotations will respect the transparency of the original image.
No, the annotation tool is desktop-only. Access it through a desktop or laptop browser for the best experience.
No, only one file can be uploaded and edited at a time. Edit, download, and then start a new session for additional files.
The tool supports image files up to 100 MB in size. Make sure your image doesn't exceed this limit to ensure smooth uploading.
Yes, after annotation, you can save the image straight to Evernote if you're logged in. This requires an Evernote account.
Yes, it supports JPEG and WEBP formats as well, allowing flexibility with different image types.
Use the color picker to match colors and adjust transparency to align with the existing image style, ensuring a seamless look.
While there are no specific resolution limits, the file size must stay under 100 MB for successful uploads.
You can use the shapes tool to cover or modify an existing badge, but original content remains under the annotation.
Though not a converter, you can upload a JPG and then save the annotated version as a PNG, simulating conversion.