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Blur Screenshot on Desktop
Quickly Blur Your Screenshots on Desktop Windows
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Upload your screenshot into the annotation tool, then use the pen tool to apply a blur effect by drawing over the desired areas. Customize the stroke width for better control.
Yes, screenshots can be blurred on Windows 11. After taking a screenshot, upload it to the online annotation tool and use the pen tool to apply blur.
Use the annotation tool to upload your Windows 10 screenshot. Select the pen tool, adjust the stroke width, and draw over parts of the image you wish to blur.
Yes, upload the screenshot with visible desktop icons to the annotation tool. Use the pen tool with customizable width to blur the icons individually.
First, take a screenshot of your desktop background. Then, upload it to the annotation tool and utilize the shapes or pen tool to blur desired sections.
While the tool can't blur live screens, you can take a screenshot and then upload it to the tool to blur areas using the pen or shapes tool.
Take a screenshot including the shortcut and upload it to the tool. Use the pen tool to blur the shortcut without affecting the rest of the screenshot.
Yes, the annotation tool allows you to choose from various colors via the color picker to adjust how blur effects appear on your screenshot.
The tool supports popular formats such as .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp for image uploads, including screenshots.
Yes, there is a 100 MB limit per file. This should accommodate most screenshots efficiently without requiring resizing.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. It's accessible via web browsers on desktops and laptops.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. You need to finish editing, download the file, and then start a new session to work on another.
No direct shortcut exists, as it's an online tool. Access it via a browser, but you can bookmark the page for quick access.
No, the tool does not include OCR capabilities. It is focused on adding annotations rather than extracting text from images.
After editing, click download to save your annotated screenshot with all its blur effects directly to your local drive.