Draw on Images Online

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Controls

Upload an image and draw freehand, erase marks, add arrows, place text, insert overlay images, change colors and brush size, undo edits, and save the result in your browser. No registration is required.

How to Draw on an Image

  1. Upload your image
  2. Choose a tool such as Draw, Arrow, Erase, or Text
  3. Set the color, brush size, or text size
  4. Make your edits and preview the result
  5. Save the edited image

Key Features

Free Drawing

Draw freehand with adjustable brush size and color.

Arrow Tool

Add arrows to highlight parts of an image quickly.

Text Annotations

Place text labels with your chosen size and color.

Color Options

Use preset colors or pick a custom one.

Frequently Asked Questions

Drawing on an image means adding visual markup directly on top of a photo, screenshot, or graphic. It is commonly used to highlight details, point at important areas, add notes, label steps in tutorials, explain changes, mark up designs, and create clearer instructions for work, school, or sharing online.

Upload your image, choose a tool such as Draw, Arrow, or Text, adjust the color and size settings, make your edits on the canvas, and then download the finished result. This makes it easy to annotate screenshots, photos, mockups, and other visuals without leaving the browser.

You can add freehand marks, arrows, text labels, and simple overlays depending on the tool options available in the editor. These are useful for screenshots, tutorials, product notes, design feedback, presentations, and any image that needs clearer visual explanation.

Yes. You can adjust colors, brush size, and text size before or during your editing workflow, depending on the tool you are using. This helps you make subtle notes, bold highlights, or more readable labels based on the image and purpose.

Yes. Use Undo to step back through recent changes, or use Clear if you want to remove everything and start over from the original image. That makes it easier to experiment without having to reupload the file each time.

No. Adding annotations does not inherently reduce the original image resolution during editing. The tool keeps the image dimensions intact while placing your drawings and labels on top of the picture before export.

No. All drawing and annotation happen locally in your browser, so your image stays on your device while you edit and download it. The tool does not upload your file to a remote server for processing or storage.