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Edit Screenshot on MacOS
Easily Edit and Annotate Screenshots on MacOS
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Upload your screenshot from your MacOS device using the browser tool. Use the provided annotation features like text, arrows, and highlights to edit your screenshot.
Yes, you can select the highlight tool to emphasize important areas on your screenshot. Choose your color of preference to make key parts stand out.
Definitely! Use the text annotation tool to insert comments or labels directly onto your screenshot. Adjust text size and color for better visibility.
You can use the pen tool to freehand draw on your screenshot. This is ideal for marking up areas or adding personalized sketches to your image.
The tool supports popular image formats including .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp. Simply upload any of these formats to begin editing.
Yes, you can edit screenshots from any MacOS version including Monterey, Big Sur, Catalina, and others. The tool is accessible via any MacOS browser.
No software installation is needed. The entire process happens in your web browser, ensuring quick and easy access to annotation features.
Yes, once you finish annotating, you can download the modified screenshot to your computer with all changes embedded.
While the tool excels at handling single-image screenshots, it primarily supports single images rather than multi-page PDF documents.
No, you need an internet connection. This is an online tool designed to work in a browser, so a stable connection is required for uploads and edits.
Yes, as long as you have a compatible and updated web browser, you can access the tool on MacOS versions as old as Sierra or High Sierra.
The tool provides a variety of color options across all annotation tools, allowing full customization to fit your aesthetic or highlight needs.
No, the tool allows for the annotation of one screenshot at a time. You can restart the process for additional images.
The tool does not include OCR capabilities, meaning it cannot extract text from images. It's intended for annotations only.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per file. Ensure your screenshot does not exceed this limit to ensure a smooth editing process.