<aside> <img src="/icons/warning_gray.svg" alt="/icons/warning_gray.svg" width="40px" /> The following guide is created on macOS so you might need to adapt a few of them on your platform. Feel free to ask me questions via email.

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  1. Download the image below:

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  2. Open the image in Labelme app**.**

    1. Open the app.

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    2. Click “Open” button.

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    3. Select the image from your folder and click “Open” button.

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    4. Now you should be able to see the image on the app.

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  3. Annotate the image.

    1. Click “Create Polygons”.

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    2. Start annotating object’s border.

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    3. Finish annotating by closing the polygon or double-click.

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    4. Enter the label.

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    5. Continue annotating for the other objects.

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  4. Save

    1. Click “Save” button.

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    2. You have a JSON file in the same folder.

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    <aside> <img src="/icons/document_gray.svg" alt="/icons/document_gray.svg" width="40px" /> The annotated file:

    dogs.json

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Next guide:

Open and edit an annotated Labelme JSON file