Batch draw lines, write notes and paste marks on many pictures.


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Add marks or comments in the form of graphics or text to many jpg, png and other pictures in batches, such as drawing curves and straight lines on pictures in batches, rectangles and circles in batches, and arrows and other shapes. Supports pasting pictures directly from the system clipboard.

Use Scenario

batch draw curves, straight lines, squares, triangles, arrows, circles and other shapes on many jpg, png and other pictures. You can also add text. At the same time, you can paste the pictures saved by screenshot software in the system clipboard to the pictures. Ideal for the following scenarios:

  • Batch in the picture above draw and circle the key
  • use touchpad batch in the picture above sign or draw
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  • use of screenshot software in the picture above intercept the key area directly pasted on the original picture, and write comments, notes and other tips
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effect preview

before treatment:

image-Batch draw lines, write notes and paste marks on many pictures.

after treatment:

image-Batch draw lines, write notes and paste marks on many pictures.

Operation steps

openHeSoft Batch Image Annotation Tool, you can see the following interface:

image-Batch draw lines, write notes and paste marks on many pictures.

click in the upper right corner to add jpg, png and other picture files that we need to batch mark annotation lines:

image-Batch draw lines, write notes and paste marks on many pictures.

then click Next to set the output location:

image-Batch draw lines, write notes and paste marks on many pictures.

then click Next to draw straight lines and curves for all pictures on the interface, write text, or paste existing pictures from the clipboard:

image-Batch draw lines, write notes and paste marks on many pictures.

after editing a picture, click Next to edit the next picture.


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