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Frequently Asked Questions
To paste an image on your iPhone, select the image in your gallery or clipboard, tap and hold where you want to paste, then choose 'Paste' from the menu that appears.
Yes, you can paste a cropped image. First, crop the image in your photo editor, then copy it to the clipboard and paste it into your desired location or document.
Use the photo editor to cut out your desired section, copy it to the clipboard, and then paste it into another app or document that supports image pasting.
Use the OCR feature to scan the image, then select the text and copy it to your clipboard for pasting into a document or app.
Yes, after creating your freehand image using a drawing app, copy it to your clipboard and paste it into compatible apps or documents.
Open the image in your browser, tap and hold the image, then select 'Copy' to copy the URL. You can paste it into a browser or text field.
Select the image, tap 'Copy', then open your target document, tap and hold, and select 'Paste'. The process is similar across most iPhone models.
Yes, use a photo editing app to layer one image over another, then save the final image to your gallery or clipboard.
After copying the image link, paste it by tapping and holding in a URL bar or text field, and select 'Paste' to insert the link.
Access the OCR setting in your camera options, scan the image to extract text, and then copy it to your clipboard.
Files can be up to 100 MB. For larger files, consider compressing them or using external apps to split them into smaller parts.
Currently, you can't compare images directly in-device apps side-by-side. Use image editing apps to overlay or compare.
Yes, videos being processed for pasting have a maximum duration of 60 minutes. For longer videos, splitting them into multiple parts is recommended.
No, pasting advanced image edits or effects often requires online processing. Ensure you're connected to a network for full functionality.
Once you've created or copied the sticker, use your image editing app to paste it over your photo before saving or sharing.