Service photo selection
Scribly is strongest with everyday emotional photos: cakes, travel scenes, pets, coffee, letters, gifts, and small personal moments.
For "What kinds of photos work best with Scribly?", the image should make sense before any annotation is added. If it looks confusing as a small preview, choose a simpler frame, add more light, or leave more open space before generating.
Writing a note that fits the photo
Photos with one clear subject or natural visual focus usually work better than documents, receipts, screenshots, or dense information images.
A good Scribly line should feel attached to this specific service photo. If the wording could fit dozens of unrelated images, make it more concrete by naming the mood, action, season, object, or relationship shown in the scene.
Before saving or sharing
If you cannot imagine one short sentence for the photo, another image may be a better fit.
Before saving or sharing, check that the subject is still readable, the note does not cover the important part, and private details stay out of the frame.
The photo choice decides much of the result
Scribly is strongest when the original photo already knows what it wants to remember. The image does not need to be professional, but it should have a clear subject and a feeling that can be expressed in one sentence.
If no short line comes to mind, the photo may not be the right one for this style. Try another frame from the same day, crop the scene, or use a simpler moment with a clearer emotional center.