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Upload JPG to Evernote Notes
Effortlessly upload and save JPG annotations to Evernote Notes
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PDF 및 이미지 파일 형식 지원 (최대 100MB)
전 세계 수백만 명이 신뢰하는
4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
Capterra에서 8,200개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
앱 스토어에서 73,000개 이상의 리뷰
2.5억
등록된 사용자
50억
생성된 노트
200만
매일 생성된 노트
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To upload JPG files to Evernote, first annotate your image using the browser-based tool. Once completed, save it to Evernote by logging into your account. This allows easy sharing and storage.
The tool currently supports saving annotated files to Evernote. To save to Google Drive, download your annotated JPG and manually upload it to your Google Drive.
Yes, there is a 100 MB file size limit per JPG. Make sure your image is within this limit to successfully upload and annotate it.
Direct saving to SharePoint isn't supported. Annotate your JPG, download it, then upload the downloaded file to SharePoint manually.
First, complete your JPG annotations. Download the file to your computer, and then manually upload the saved annotated JPG to OneDrive for storage.
The tool is desktop-only, so you'll need to access it from a desktop or laptop browser. For mobile functionality, consider the Evernote app.
Upload your JPG, use tools like pen or text for annotations, then save the file with embedded annotations. Ideal for marking up and sharing.
Logging into Evernote to save your annotated JPG doesn’t incur a specific charge beyond any existing Evernote account usage terms.
The tool saves annotated files to Evernote. You can then access your saved files through any platform that integrates with Evernote.
Ensure the file is under 100 MB and is in an accepted format (.jpg, .jpeg). Also, verify your internet connection and try re-uploading.
You can't save directly to Excel. However, download your annotated JPG and insert it into an Excel sheet as an image.
You can use pen, text, highlighting, and shapes for annotations. Customize colors and placements to suit your needs.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Annotate and save your current JPG, then restart to upload another.
Annotations are added as an overlay, and the file is saved anew. While file quality is maintained, always keep the original if lossless quality is critical.
The tool is designed for desktop use only. For mobile device needs, consider an alternate app like Evernote mobile.