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# Image Annotations

**Image annotations** can be used to highlight product features in the 3D Player. Annotations can be opened and closed and will always face the camera.

![](/files/SNgzmXUiy8HwH8SqxzWX)

To add a text or image annotation, select Annotation from the Editor toolbar:

<img src="/files/lNqeEufKuxcjt6cKi5RX" alt="" width="563">

To set the annotation to only display an image, set \`Custom Text\` and set the text value to empty. Then select an image from your Asset library:

<img src="/files/XywlQkFh9MxwWLUYMRl9" alt="" width="563">

Your can configure annotation properties, like image size, angle, etc.

<img src="/files/lMI4FNkBubAy83i3NaZ0" alt="" width="563">

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🎛 **Annotations** can be toggled to display conditionally in Logic to highlight product features as users configure a product.&#x20;

![](/files/MleSaLapppJZkF2qenCr)

Using the new "**set annotation**" action, you can toggle Annotations:

![](/files/dlzHwV1B4QI1RMxwhBma)


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