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Add Text to Screenshot in Macbook
Seamlessly Add Text to Screenshots on Your Macbook Pro or Air
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Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Upload your screenshot on the tool's website. Use the text annotation tool to click on your image and type your text comment. Adjust size and position as needed.
Yes, you can add text to screenshots on your Macbook Air using a browser-based annotation tool. No software installation is required.
Yes, the tool is accessible for any Macbook Pro model, including 2023 versions, as long as you use a supported web browser like Chrome.
You can annotate images including .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp file formats.
Yes, you can customize the color of the text using the color picker available in the toolbar before adding it to the screenshot.
The tool allows screenshots up to 100 MB. Ensure your file is within this limit for successful uploading and annotation.
No, just use the tool's interface to add text. No keyboard shortcuts are specifically needed unless you're capturing a screenshot.
Yes, this tool operates directly in your web browser, requiring no additional software downloads or installations.
No, you need an internet connection to use the tool, as it is browser-based.
The tool does not support editing existing text on images, only adding new text annotations over them.
After annotating, you can download your screenshot directly from the tool with all changes embedded.
Yes, the tool works on Safari browser if you're using a desktop Macbook. Just access it online and start editing.
No, the tool supports processing of one file at a time. Complete your editing before starting a new session.
Yes, the tool offers additional options like pen, highlight, and shapes for comprehensive screenshot annotations.
No, it's designed for desktop Macbooks only. Mobile devices are not supported.