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Add Text to Screenshot on Mac
Effortlessly Add Text to Screenshots on Your Mac
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your Mac screenshot to the annotation tool, then use the text annotation tool to click where you want to add text. Customize the font and size as needed.
Yes, the annotation tool allows you to customize text properties such as font size and color. Simply select the text box and adjust the properties from the toolbar.
While there isn't a specific shortcut in this tool, you can quickly access text annotation with one click in the toolbar after uploading your screenshot.
Yes, take a screenshot of your browser window on Mac, upload it to the tool, and use various annotations like text, highlights, and shapes to modify your screenshot.
Ensure you've selected the text tool from the toolbar. If issues persist, try refreshing your browser or checking for any browser updates that may affect functionality.
Absolutely! Our tool works directly in your web browser, enabling you to add text to screenshots without any software installation or downloads.
Yes, the tool operates in any modern web browser on Mac, such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari, allowing seamless annotation without compatibility issues.
You can annotate common image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP with text annotations. Simply upload your desired format to begin editing.
Each file must be under 100 MB for upload. This ensures smooth processing and efficient annotation without delays.
No, this tool doesn’t support optical character recognition. It focuses on adding annotations, not extracting text from images.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Finish annotating, download the result, then upload another image if needed.
No, the tool is for annotations only. Existing PDF text cannot be edited, so you'll need an editor that supports text editing for such changes.
Make sure to download your annotated image after finishing. If you leave the session without saving, your annotations will be lost.
The tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via a browser on Mac desktops or laptops for optimal performance.
Navigate to the tool's website in your Mac browser, upload your image, and start adding annotations like text, shapes, and highlights.