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Resize Annotations on Screenshot
Effortlessly Resize Annotations on Your Screenshots
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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This tool allows you to add and resize annotations on screenshots. You can draw, add text, and highlight parts of your screenshot directly in your browser.
Upload your screenshot to the tool. Use the annotation tools like pen, text, and shapes to add your notes or drawings. You can then resize and position your annotations as needed.
The maximum file size for your image is 100 MB. This allows for high-resolution screenshots to be annotated without any issues.
No, the annotation tool works on desktop browsers only. Use browsers like Chrome or Firefox on your computer for access.
Yes, the tool includes zoom capabilities which help in making precise annotations. Adjust the view to better see the details before adding annotations.
After selecting an annotation, use the handles around it to adjust its size. This allows you to fit annotations precisely where needed on the screenshot.
You can annotate images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats. Simply upload these image types to get started.
No, multi-page support is limited to PDFs. For images, you need to annotate one file at a time.
Yes, but you need to be logged into your account to save annotated files directly to Evernote. This feature helps in organizing your annotations efficiently.
Select the text annotation tool, click where you want the text, type your message, and adjust it as needed. This helps in adding comments or explanations to your screenshots.
Yes, the tool has a color picker allowing you to choose from multiple colors for your annotations, including pen, text, and shapes.
No, you can annotate only one file per session. Complete an annotation session and download the file before starting a new one.
No, batch processing of files is not supported. You need to annotate each file individually.
No, the tool does not track a history of annotations made. Once you download or save the annotated file, previous states are not stored.
Use the shapes tool to draw circles, rectangles, or arrows to highlight important areas. The tool provides an intuitive way to emphasize specific parts of your image.