Apr 10, 2026
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How to Highlight an Image

A practical guide to highlighting images so feedback lands clearly. Mark exact regions, explain the requested change, and keep review cycles aligned.

Kreatli Guide: How to highlight an image

How to highlight an image is really about precision. If feedback says “move this” but does not show exactly where, revisions slow down. Location-based highlights let designers and reviewers align quickly and avoid guesswork.

What image highlighting means in review workflows

In image review, highlighting marks exact areas that need attention. It works best when paired with a short explanation so collaborators understand both location and intent.

  • Spatial clarity: everyone sees the same area immediately.

  • Faster iterations: less back-and-forth asking “which part?”

  • Cleaner approvals: highlighted issues can be tracked and resolved one by one.


When highlights beat vague “this area” feedback

Vague feedback creates multiple interpretations. Highlights reduce ambiguity by making the target area visible without extra screenshots or explanatory threads.

  • Brand review: call out logo treatment, spacing, and hierarchy issues.

  • Performance creative: flag CTA placement and readability zones.

  • Retouching notes: mark artifacts, skin tones, and background cleanup areas.

For the platform workflow, see Annotate Image.


How to highlight an image (step-by-step)

  1. Upload the image to a review tool with location-pinned markup.

  2. Highlight the exact area that needs adjustment.

  3. Add one focused comment with requested change and reason.

  4. Share one review link so all feedback stays centralized.

  5. Resolve and re-review on the next version until approved.


Best practices for image highlights

  • Keep highlights small: mark only the relevant visual area.

  • Use one instruction per note: avoid bundling unrelated changes.

  • Include intent: clarify whether the goal is readability, branding, or conversion.

  • Close the loop: resolve highlights only after confirming the revision.


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Kate L.
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Free tools, guides, and platform features

Below are free tools that pair with image highlighting, plus related guides and platform features to explore next.

Free tools for image highlighting and markup

Try tools that complement image comments, markup, and approvals.

  • Image AnnotatorAdd location-pinned comments, highlights, drawings, and markup to images. Share with clients; recipients do not need a Kreatli account.

  • Image ReviewerReview images online with location-pinned comments, annotations, and approvals. Share with clients; recipients do not need a Kreatli account.

  • PDF AnnotatorAdd location-pinned comments, highlights, drawings, and markup to PDFs. Share with clients; recipients do not need a Kreatli account.

  • Video AnnotatorAdd frame-accurate comments, drawings, and markup to video. Pin feedback to exact timestamps and share with clients; recipients do not need a Kreatli account.

Browse all free tools.

More guides and examples

Read more about image annotation, review loops, and approvals.

More resources

Capabilities that support visual feedback, collaboration, and secure storage.

  • Annotate ImageAnnotate and review images with comments and markup. Add feedback directly on images for precise, location-pinned review.

  • Draw on ImageDraw and markup directly on images for precise feedback. Freehand, shapes, and annotations on images.

  • Secure Asset StorageEnterprise-grade storage for creative assets. Organize files, track versions, and protect your media with reliable infrastructure.

FAQ: Highlight an image

What is the difference between highlighting and annotating an image?

Highlighting emphasizes a specific region or element. Annotating includes highlights plus comments, arrows, boxes, or drawing. In practice, highlighting points to where and comments explain what to change.

How can I make highlighted image feedback more actionable?

Pair each highlight with one clear action and intent, such as “Increase contrast here so text remains legible on mobile.” This avoids unclear one-word notes and speeds up revisions.

Should I use one big highlight or many small ones?

Use smaller, targeted highlights. Broad highlights hide the real issue and make it harder to resolve feedback item-by-item.

Can clients highlight images without creating accounts?

Yes, if your review link supports guest access. That lets external reviewers leave pinpointed feedback without signup friction.

How do highlights stay organized across image versions?

Use version-aware review and resolve comments against each revision. That keeps old highlights from being confused with new artwork.

Still have questions?

Reach us at support@kreatli.com and we will help you set up an image highlighting workflow that fits your team.

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