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Annotations let you pin a comment to an exact spot on a photo. Instead of writing “fix the hair on the left” in a general message, you click the exact spot on the image and type your note there. Both Approvers and Guests can view annotations, but only Approvers can create new ones.
Guests can view existing annotations but cannot create new ones. If you need to leave feedback, ask the project owner to upgrade your role to Approver.

Adding an annotation

1

Enter annotation mode

Open a photo and click Add Note (or press Ctrl+N / Cmd+N). The cursor changes to a crosshair to indicate you are in annotation mode.
2

Place your marker

Click anywhere on the photo to drop a marker at that position. For rectangular area annotations, switch to rectangle mode and drag to draw a box over the area you want to highlight.
3

Write your comment

A text input appears next to your marker. Type your feedback and press Save (or hit Enter) to post the annotation.
4

Exit annotation mode

Click Done or press Ctrl+N / Cmd+N again to leave annotation mode. Your notes are saved and visible to everyone with access to the photo.
Annotations are pinned using percentage-based x/y coordinates relative to the photo, so they stay in the correct position regardless of screen size or zoom level.

Replying to annotations

If the owner or another reviewer has left an annotation, you can reply in the threaded comment section below the photo.
1

Open the annotation

Click on any annotation marker on the photo to view its comments.
2

Reply

Type your reply in the comment input and press Enter to post it. Each annotation can have an unlimited threaded discussion.

Resolving annotations

When feedback has been addressed, for example, the owner has retouched the area you flagged, you can mark the annotation as Resolved. This hides it from the default view but keeps it accessible in the annotation history.
1

Mark as resolved

Open the annotation and click the Resolve button. The annotation is now marked as resolved and moves to the resolved history.
2

Reopen if needed

If the issue comes back, you can reopen a resolved annotation. It reappears on the photo and the thread continues.