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Open PDF as Image
Effortlessly open PDFs as images with our tool
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool allows you to open PDFs as images and annotate directly in the browser. Add notes, highlight, and more without additional software.
Simply upload your PDF file to the tool. It converts PDF pages into an image format, allowing you to view and annotate them as images.
No, this tool does not convert images to PDFs. It focuses on converting PDFs to images for easy annotation. Use a separate tool for conversions.
Merge your image-based PDFs by uploading them one by one. Annotate as needed and download the final files. External software is needed for merging.
This tool is not designed to insert images into PDFs. It's for annotating existing PDFs. Use PDF editing software to add images.
Yes, the tool is compatible with Windows 10. Use a browser to open PDFs as images and annotate seamlessly.
The tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. You can upload and annotate images in these formats using the same tools as for PDFs.
Yes, each file should not exceed 100 MB. If your file is larger, consider compressing or splitting it into smaller parts for annotation.
You can edit one file at a time. After completing and downloading or saving your annotations, start a new session for another file.
Yes, the tool allows you to annotate both PDFs and images. The same annotation functions apply to both file types.
Yes, when you download the file after editing, all annotations, including notes, highlights, or drawings, are permanently embedded.
No, the tool cannot edit existing text in PDFs. It's intended for adding annotations like highlights and comments.
No, the tool is for desktop use only. Access via a computer browser for optimal performance.
No, the tool does not have OCR capabilities. It is designed for visual annotations, not for text recognition from images.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration. It is intended for individual annotation without change tracking or live sharing.