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Rotate Screenshot in Macbook
Effortlessly Rotate and Annotate Screenshots on MacBook
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Prend en charge les formats PDF et image (maximum 100 Mo)
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
To rotate a screenshot, upload your image via the browser tool, then use the rotate function to adjust the orientation as needed.
Yes, after rotating, use annotation tools like text, highlights, and shapes to mark up your image directly in the browser.
Yes, it works perfectly on any desktop browser, including those on MacBooks. No software installation is needed.
You can rotate various image formats, including JPG, PNG, and WEBP files using the online tool.
No, this is an online tool that works directly in your web browser, so there's no need for any installations.
No, the tool focuses on annotating and rotating images, not converting between different formats.
Yes, you can add text, draw shapes, and highlight sections of your screenshot using the available tools.
Drag and drop your screenshot into the tool or click to browse and select the file you wish to rotate and annotate.
Images up to 100 MB can be uploaded and processed for rotation and annotation.
Yes, you can use text annotations and shapes to mark up forms and add comments to images.
No login is needed to rotate and annotate screenshots. Simply upload and begin editing immediately.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. You need to complete one session before moving to the next file.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers, not mobile devices. Use a laptop or desktop for access.
Yes, each file should be a maximum of 100 MB to ensure smooth processing and editing.
No, the tool only supports processing one image at a time, focusing on single file workflows.