This is an Open Source effort to port the yuma.js image annotation toolkit to JavaScript, improving things as we go along. Online demos are available here (for the standalone version) and here (for the Annotator plugin).
Instructions on getting started using Annotorious on your own Web pages are on the Wiki. Instructions on using it as a plugin to the Annotator Web annotation system are here. If you require professional support, or have special integration or feature requirements, you are welcome to contact us directly.
Want to help out? There are many ways you can contribute!
- Using Annotorious? Be sure to give us a shout and let us know your feedback via our Google Group or personally.
- Found a bug? Drop us a line or post an issue on our issue tracker.
- Want to improve our documentation? We'd really appreciate an extra hand on our Wiki!
- Design-minded? Annotorious could use some style and CSS-wizardry. Get in touch!
- Missing a feature? Learn how to develop your own Annotorious Plugins.
Annotorious is licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). In plain English, this means you can grab, use and re-distribute Annotorious for free, in commercial or non-commercial projects, with no restrictions whatsoever. However: should you modify the code of Annotorious itself, these modifications need to be under the same license. In short: feel free to use Annotorious wherever or however you want. But if you fix a bug, or add a cool feature, be sure to give back to the community.