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Adjust Size of Screenshot in Safari
Easily Adjust Screenshot Size in Safari on Your Mac
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Use the browser-based tool to upload your screenshot and adjust its size. Once uploaded, you can resize and annotate it as needed directly in Safari.
Yes, you can upload your screenshot to the online annotation tool, add text, shapes, and highlights, and download the modified file.
Take a screenshot on Safari, upload it to the annotation tool to adjust dimensions before annotating with text or shapes as needed.
Yes, upload your full-page screenshot to the tool where you can resize and annotate it to emphasize important areas effectively.
Yes, the tool is accessible via any browser on a desktop or laptop, including MacBooks, allowing for quick screenshot adjustments.
Select the text annotation tool after uploading your screenshot to add comments and descriptions. Customize the text size and color as necessary.
The tool supports common image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, making it versatile for Safari screenshot resizing and annotation.
After taking a screenshot in Safari, upload the image to the online tool to easily adjust its size and add annotations if desired.
Yes, access the tool directly in your web browser to annotate and resize screenshots without the need for installation.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasis specific areas of your Safari screenshot, adjusting colors to suit your preferences.
No specific extensions are needed. This web-based tool operates independently of any Safari extensions for managing screenshots.
No, you can only upload and annotate one file at a time. Process each image separately for adjustments.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop and laptop use. Mobile devices are not supported at this time.
Yes, each image must be under 100 MB. Larger files need to be resized or compressed before upload.
The tool only supports adding new text overlays; it cannot edit existing text in screenshots or images.