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Edit Badges on Snapshot
Effortlessly Edit Badges on Your Snapshots for Clear Review
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The annotation tool allows you to edit badges on snapshots by adding text, highlights, and various shapes to emphasize important aspects of the image.
Upload your snapshot, use shapes like arrows and circles to draw attention to specific badges, and add text annotations for additional explanations or comments.
Yes, you can customize text properties including font size and color to make your annotations clear and visually appealing.
After annotating, use the preview function to review your edited badges. You can make final adjustments before downloading the finalized image.
Yes, once you've annotated your snapshot, you can download the edited file directly to your computer for future reference or sharing.
Supported file formats for annotating include .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp, ensuring compatibility with most snapshot images.
Absolutely, the tool's easy-to-use interface and browser-based access make it perfect for quick reviews and progressive edits on snapshot images.
The tool is web-based and accessible via browsers on any desktop operating system, including Windows, without specific installation requirements.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it from a desktop or laptop using standard browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per session. This limit ensures smooth performance and quick processing of your snapshot edits.
No, you can only annotate one snapshot at a time. This allows you to focus on providing detailed edits in each session.
The tool adds annotations over images but does not alter the original image content or edit existing image details.
The tool currently does not support real-time collaboration features. Annotations are done individually with the option to share afterward.
No, the tool does not include OCR capabilities to extract text from images. It's purely for adding annotations on top of snapshots.
Common annotations include arrows for directing attention, text labels for descriptions, and highlighted areas to emphasize important badges.