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Use Roboflow Annotate

An overview of the Labeling Interface for Roboflow's Annotation Tool, including shortcut keys.

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You can access the labeling interface by selecting an image from the Assign or Dataset pages on the Roboflow dashboard.

On the right-hand side of the labeling interface, you will find the toolbar. The toolbar has many features you can use for annotating images.

In this document, we talk through how to use the following features:

Represented by a hand icon, this feature allows you to select, edit, and drag individual annotations.

Bounding Box Annotation Tool

The bounding box annotation tool (represented by a rectangular box icon) allows you to draw new bounding-box annotations. In this mode, you will see crosshairs that will help you determine where to start drawing.

Click and drag across an image to create a new annotation, then use the Class Selector to choose its label.

Click on the image around objects of interest to create an enclosed polygon annotation, then use the Class Selector to choose its label.

Smart Polygon allows you to draw new Smart Polygon annotations.

In this mode, you will see a green dot when you are selecting a new area of interest (new label); a red dot when selecting areas to remove from the area of interest (parts of the object or image that you don't want to label/enclose with the polygon); and options to adjust the polygon by Convex Hull, Smooth, and Complex settings.

Undo, Redo, and Repeat Annotations

While in Bounding Box (B), Polygon (P), or Smart Polygon (S) mode:

When an image is selected, the Class Selector will appear. It contains the following options for choosing the label of a bounding box:

The zoom tool found at the bottom left of the screen.

Annotations (abbreviated Annots in the dashbaord) show which classes are present and not present in an image, what color their boxes are, and layering of labels. The Annotations drawer includes Tags whichcan be used to help with organizing, filtering or sorting through images in datasets.

The polygon annotation tool allows you to . In this mode, you will see crosshairs that will help you determine where to start drawing.

Smart Polygon is particularly useful for (Instance and Semantic) Segmentation projects, however, you when labeling with Smart Polygons on Roboflow.

allows for the use of a Public Model (such as the COCO model) or one of your own that was , for the automatic application of bounding box labels to images in your Annotation queue.

Mark null (Null annotation) is to be used for the "labeling" of background, or null, images. This setting can also be used to clear all annotations from an image, or to mark the image as Unannotated. To learn more about null annotations, check out our guide "".

Attributes represent information about an image including its dimensions, last-modified time, and whether it is in this dataset's .

Bounding Box Tool (B) selection

Polygon Tool (P) selection

Smart Polygon (S) Tool selection

Mark Null (N) Tool selection

Annotations (Annots) Sidebar