Whether you are creating banner images for your blog or social media accounts, adding text to those images will help you create more visually engaging images that attract more customers. Our free online Text Tool is simple and easy to use, just upload your image and start adding text.
When you need to add some text to your images why not try the Good Annotations online Text Tool. The text tool is pack full of great features so that you can create the perfect titles and captions for your images. All you need to do is click the Text Tool from the editor tools and choose from a title, subtitle or just some body text.
When added into your image you can double click to edit and start typing your content straight onto your image. When you've finished with your written master piece you can resize, format your text alignment or font style and even change the color of your new text.
If you think your text could do with something behind it to make it stand out more against the image you are editing there are a couple of different things you can do. First up, if you have already added your text in using our Text Tool you can go to the Text Tool options pane that opens up wheen you click the text you want to edit. From here you can click the highlight icon which will add a highlight to your text with an opaque version of the text color. This helps it really stand out against hard to read backgrounds.
Another option that you could use is to draw a rectangle element onto the page and ensure that is is filled so that you can use a coloured rectangle as a backdrop for your text. Both great options and gives you flexibility to choose the best approach.
It's always a huge pain when you need to download software to peform a simple task. Maybe its something you don't do very often or you just don't want to take up the precious space on your laptop or PC. Well with Good Annotations there's absolutely no need to install any software to your computer as all our tools are based online and the only thing you need is your browser. Works on any device whether you use mac, windows or linux, just upload an image to our editor to start editing and adding text!
Not only do we ensure our tools are all online with no installation, we make sure we keep them as simple as possible to use and only include features you need to get the job done so that you are not faced with a hundred different options when all you need to do is add text to an image.
With Good Annotations there is no need for you to have Photoshop or Gimp designer level skills. Just upload your image, click the text tool and click a button to add a title, subtitle or just text. Easy as that, you dont even need to change the style of your text if you dont want to, but the options are there if you do, we've aimed to make these options look like text options you would expoect to see in programs like Microsoft Word or a Google Doc so that you feel familiar with it already.
We've worked hard to make our tools & features all online and based within your browser. This means you do not need to install any applications on your laptop or computer.
We thought you might like this as it means we didnt build yet another app you have to install, you can just come back to us when you need us.
We did build a Chrome extension that you can install if you like. It lets you take screenshots in one click.
Good Annotations is currently a completely free and online tool. We dont ask for your credit card details or your email address to use our tool!
This may change in the future but don't worry as there will always be a free version of Good Annotations, payments will only be required if you are seeking to use a premium feature we haven't built yet (for example a team account).
If you have any features you think are missing in Good Annotations, feel free to reach out!
If you have a photo, image or screenshot sitting on your computer you can upload it to Good Annotations through our editor. Its super easy and takes seconds to do.
Once you have uploaded your image you can use any of our online tools to edit or add elements to the image.