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Efficient Snapshot Export for Image Annotations
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Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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To export a snapshot of your annotated PDF or image, simply finish your annotations and click the download button. Your file will be prepared with all annotations embedded and ready for use.
Yes, upload your image, and use our online annotation tools to add notes, draw, and highlight directly in your browser without any software installation.
Select the pen tool from the toolbar, choose your preferred color and stroke width, then click and drag to draw on your document or image. It's ideal for freehand sketching.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to select and emphasize areas or text within your image. Choose a color for your highlight to differentiate important sections.
Use the shapes tool to draw rectangles, circles, and arrows on your PDF. You can customize the size and color to emphasize specific areas or points.
You can annotate .pdf, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp files. Simply upload the file to start using the annotation tools available.
No, the annotation tool is currently available for desktop browsers only. Use it on a laptop or desktop computer for best results.
The maximum file size you can upload for annotation is 100 MB. This ensures the tool functions smoothly without performance issues.
To save your annotated file to Evernote, you must be logged in. After completing your annotations, select the option to save to Evernote and follow the prompts.
No, this tool cannot edit existing text in PDFs. It only allows for adding annotations like notes, highlights, and drawings.
Yes, the tool supports multi-page PDFs. Navigate through pages and add annotations to any page as required, then download your completed file.
No, the tool doesn't have OCR capabilities to extract text from images. It's exclusively for adding annotations to existing files.
No, real-time collaboration isn't supported. The tool is designed for individual use to annotate files in one session before sharing.
No, you can only process one file at a time. Complete your annotations on one file, then begin a new session for another file.
After finishing your annotations and downloading your file, click the restart option to clear the current session and begin a new one with a different file.