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Add Text to Screenshot on iMac
Easily Add Text to Screenshot on iMac
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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This tool allows you to add text annotations to screenshots directly from your iMac. You can customize fonts, colors, and text size to suit your needs before downloading the modified screenshot.
Upload your screenshot from iMac onto our tool. Use the text annotation feature to place text where desired. Customize font and color as needed, then save your annotated image.
Yes, you can customize text style by choosing different fonts and colors. This feature helps you make your annotations distinctive and suited to your particular needs.
Yes, there is a file limit of 100 MB per file. Ensure your screenshot file size does not exceed this limit when uploading for annotation.
For screenshots, supported formats include .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp. Make sure your screenshot is in one of these formats for successful upload and annotation.
Yes, you can annotate screenshots from any iMac model, as long as the screenshot itself is in a supported file format and under the 100 MB file size limit.
After adding text to your screenshot, click on the download option to save the annotated image to your iMac. The text will be embedded in the saved image.
Yes, the tool works with screenshots from any iMac model, including the latest 2023 versions. Upload the screenshot to start annotating.
No, this tool does not support editing text already present on a screenshot. You can only add new text annotations over the image.
No, the tool is designed for use on desktops and laptops only, specifically accessed through web browsers such as Chrome or Firefox on your iMac.
No, the tool does not support batch processing. You can annotate one screenshot at a time, downloading your work before starting a new session.
Select the text annotation tool for each segment you wish to annotate. You can add multiple text boxes across different areas of the screenshot.
Text annotations are added over the image without altering its quality. Completed annotations are then saved directly onto the screenshot upon download.
Yes, if you are logged in, you can save annotated images directly to Evernote, making it easy to access from any device later.
You will need to finish your current file, download it, and then restart a new session to upload and annotate another file. Only one file can be processed at a time.