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Resize Words on Screenshot
Effortlessly Resize Words on Screenshots Online
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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The tool allows you to annotate, draw, and mark up PDF files and images like screenshots directly in the browser.
You can add annotations to screenshots but not resize existing text. Use text annotations to overlay notes or labels instead.
Upload your screenshot, and use the toolbar to select the annotation tools such as text boxes, pens, and shapes. Apply the annotations to the image as needed.
Select the text tool, then click on your image to add a text box. You can customize font size, color, and position to match your needs.
Yes, use the highlighting tool from the toolbar to emphasize important sections of your screenshot with your choice of color.
Simply drag and drop your image file into the tool or use the file browser to upload a JPG, PNG, or WEBP file.
The tool supports PDF files and image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP for annotation.
After completing your annotations, click the download option to save the file with embedded annotations to your device.
You can access basic features for free, but logging in allows full access to download and save files to Evernote.
No, the tool allows for a single file to be uploaded and annotated at a time. Complete and download to begin a new session.
No, the annotation tool is available for desktop browsers only. Access via Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on a desktop computer.
Yes, the maximum allowed file size is 100 MB. Ensure your screenshots fit within this limit before uploading.
No, the tool cannot edit text within images. It allows you to add annotations on top of the existing image.
No, the tool does not offer OCR capabilities. It focuses on annotation rather than text extraction.
Yes, you can save your annotated file to Evernote if you're logged in. This feature offers convenient access across devices.