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Replace Comments on Photo
Replace Comments on Photos with Online Annotation Tools
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4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
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4.4
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50억
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Yes, you can add comments to your photo using the text annotation tool. Upload your photo and click on the image where you want to add text. Customize the font and size to fit your preference.
To change comments, simply upload the image, select existing text annotations, and edit as needed. You can also remove old comments and add new ones.
The tool supports common image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to upload and annotate these files easily.
You can annotate any photo that you have the right to modify by downloading it from Instagram, editing, and re-uploading as a new post.
The tool specifically annotates images, not Word documents. Use text editing software like Word for changing document comments.
This tool does not open or edit Photoshop files directly. Use Photoshop for PSD files.
Simply open a web browser on Windows 10, upload your photo, and use annotation tools like text boxes to add or replace comments.
No installation is required. Upload and annotate photos directly in your web browser without additional software.
The tool is desktop-only, so use a computer for annotations. To edit photos from your iPhone, transfer them to a computer.
The tool processes one file at a time. Complete your annotation, download it, and then start a new session for another file.
The tool allows for new annotations over the photo but doesn’t modify existing text. Use a different editor for text extraction.
Once you've finished annotating, you can download the image with all annotations embedded.
You can upload photos up to 100 MB in size, which accommodates most typical photo file sizes.
Yes, select your preferred text color using the color picker tool before adding comments to your photo.
There isn’t a specific text limit, but ensure annotations fit within the image's visible area for readability.