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Add Badges to Snapshot
Effortlessly Add Badges to Your Snapshots for Reviews
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your snapshot in JPG, PNG, or WEBP format. Use the shapes tool to insert badges and customize with colors to meet your design needs.
Yes, adding badges to snapshots for review purposes is easy. Use the annotation tools to add distinct badges or shapes to highlight specific areas.
You can customize badge colors using the color picker tool. Select your preferred color before drawing your badge shape on the snapshot.
Yes, upload your snapshot from Windows and use the available annotation tools to add badges and emphasize key areas in your image.
The tool supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Upload your image in any of these formats to start annotating.
While this specific term isn't directly applicable, you can use text and shapes to simulate such annotations on your images.
You can upload files up to 100 MB in size. Ensure your snapshot is within this limit for successful annotation.
No, the tool allows for one file at a time. You'll need to complete each annotation separately before uploading a new file.
Absolutely, use badges and other shapes to highlight areas of interest or concern for design feedback on snapshots.
No installation is required as the tool is browser-based. Just open your web browser and start annotating images online.
Once you've added your badges and annotations, click 'Download' to save the image with the annotations embedded.
Yes, upload any screenshot in supported formats to add annotations such as badges, text, or arrows directly online.
No, the tool is limited to desktop or laptop browsers. For mobile annotation, consider using dedicated apps.
No, the tool does not support editing existing text within images. It focuses on adding annotations over the existing image.
Yes, if you are logged in, you can save the annotated image directly to Evernote after completing your online session.