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Insert Badges to Screenshot
Easily Insert Badges to Screenshots with Our Online Tool
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Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Upload your screenshot in JPG, PNG, or WEBP format and use the shapes tool to create custom badges. You can place them anywhere on your image to highlight specific sections.
Yes, select the color picker tool in the editor to choose your preferred color before drawing or placing badges. Customize colors to fit your brand or preference.
The tool supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats for screenshots, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of image types for annotation purposes.
Yes, each file uploaded for annotation must not exceed 100 MB, ensuring smooth performance and quick processing.
Yes, you can add several badges to a single screenshot. Simply use the shapes tool to insert and position multiple badges as needed.
No installation is required. This tool works entirely in your browser, allowing you to annotate screenshots and images directly online.
Yes, after adding badges and annotations, you can download the modified image, with all edits and badges embedded in the file.
Absolutely! The tool is compatible with Chrome and other major desktop browsers, providing seamless access for image annotation tasks.
This tool caters to single image files, so multi-page PDF support isn't applicable here. It focuses on individual images and screenshots.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it through a computer browser for full functionality.
The tool can handle files up to 100 MB, accommodating large image files efficiently, provided they are within the size limit.
No, the tool does not have an annotation history tracking feature. Each session is independent and does not save past annotations for future reference.
Real-time collaboration is not available. Each user can annotate individually, download their work, and share it manually with others.
Currently, annotations are embedded into the image file itself, which you can download and share as needed in the original format.
Batch processing isn't supported. You can only annotate one file per session. Each image must be uploaded and edited individually.