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Edit Annotations on Screenshot
Edit Screenshot Annotations Online Easily
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Yes, you can upload and annotate screenshots for free using our online tool. There's no software installation required, making it quick and easy to use in your browser.
To annotate a screenshot, upload your file and choose from tools like text annotation, pen, shapes, and highlights. Customize colors and place annotations where needed.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments or labels to your screenshot. You can customize the font size and color to make your text stand out.
The tool supports image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. You can upload screenshots in any of these formats and start annotating.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific areas of your screenshot. Choose a color and drag over the desired area to apply the highlight.
Yes, you can add shapes like rectangles, circles, and arrows to mark up your screenshot. Customize the color and position to fit your needs.
No, this tool is designed for use on desktop browsers only. Access and annotate screenshots from a computer for the best experience.
Yes, after completing your annotations, you can download your image with all annotations embedded. Ensure that your work is saved before exiting the session.
You can adjust or remove annotations by selecting them directly in the editor. Use the tool's controls to reposition or delete any unwanted elements.
Yes, you can upload files up to 100 MB in size. Larger files may need to be compressed or resized before uploading for annotation.
No, this tool does not support real-time collaboration. Each session is individual, and annotations are saved within that specific session.
No, this tool is for single images. Multi-page documents like PDFs require using a dedicated PDF tool that supports multi-page handling.
No, each session is independent and annotations need to be downloaded before you exit. Reloading the page starts a new session.
No, the tool doesn't offer OCR capabilities to extract text from images. It's designed for adding annotations like text boxes or highlights.
Use a combination of text, highlights, and shapes to clearly communicate the desired points. Adjust colors and sizes as needed for clarity.