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Add Text to Screenshot on iOS
Easily Add Text to Your iOS Screenshots for Clear Communication
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Upload your screenshot to an online annotation tool and select the text annotation feature. Customize the text box, type your message, and place it on your screenshot.
Yes, simply take a screenshot of your iOS 18 wallpaper and upload it to an online annotation tool. Use the text tool to add custom text wherever you need.
Take a screenshot on your iPhone, upload it to the online tool via a desktop browser, and use text, pen, or shape tools to add annotations.
Yes, screenshots from tablets can be uploaded to an annotation tool via a desktop browser. Use the text annotation feature to add notes or labels.
Capture your screenshot, upload it to an online tool for annotation, add text with formatting options, and save it to upload to your Snapchat story.
Yes, access the tool via a desktop browser, upload your screenshot, and use the text annotation features without downloading any software.
The annotation tool supports image files such as JPG, PNG, and WEBP, which includes typical iOS screenshots.
Yes, when you add text to a screenshot, you can customize font size, color, and placement to suit your needs.
Yes, the tool supports files up to 100 MB, which is more than sufficient for standard screenshot sizes.
No, the tool does not support OCR. It focuses on adding annotations rather than extracting text from images.
No, the tool is designed for use on desktop browsers only. For mobile text annotations, consider using other mobile apps.
No, the tool allows one file at a time. Complete the annotation process and download before starting another.
No, you cannot edit existing text within an image; you can only add new annotations.
Use the file upload feature in the browser. Drag and drop or select the file from your device to start annotating.
Yes, after logging in, you can save your annotated files directly to Evernote for easy access and sharing.