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Resize Arrows on Screenshot
Easily Resize Arrows on Screenshots for Clear Markup
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Upload your screenshot to the online tool, use the shapes tool to add an arrow, then click and drag the corners of the arrow to resize it as needed.
Yes, upload your Windows 11 screenshot to the browser tool. After adding an arrow, use your mouse to adjust the size by dragging its corners.
Absolutely, upload your Mac screenshot, place an arrow using the tools provided, and adjust by dragging its edges to achieve the desired size.
First, save the screenshot from Outlook, upload it to the tool, add arrows, and adjust the size by clicking and dragging its corners in the interface.
After saving the screenshot on your Samsung device to your computer, upload it and adjust arrow sizes using the provided browser tool.
After adjusting your arrows, click the download button to save the annotated screenshot with your customized arrows embedded.
Yes, you can upload and resize arrows on screenshots for free. Downloading annotated files requires a logged-in account.
Simply drag and drop your image file (e.g., JPG, PNG) into the browser tool or use the upload button to select it from your computer.
Yes, the tool is fully compatible with Chrome. Open the tool in your browser, upload your screenshot, and start annotating.
No, the tool processes one screenshot at a time. You'll need to annotate each image individually by uploading them one after another.
Ensure you've successfully placed an arrow using the shapes tool. If invisible, check the color settings; it might match the background.
Uploaded screenshots must be under 100 MB. This accommodates high-resolution images but requires individual uploads only.
No, text extraction isn't supported. The tool focuses on annotations; use a separate OCR program to extract text from images.
No, the annotation tool requires a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox. For mobile annotation, an alternative app is needed.
No, batch processing isn't available. You'll need to complete each annotation session individually before starting the next.