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Add Text to Screenshot on Computer
Easily Add Text to Your Screenshot on Windows Computer
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot to the browser-based tool. Select the text annotation tool, click to place a text box, and type your desired text. Customize text properties as needed.
Yes, you can use this annotation tool on Windows 11. It's accessible through any modern browser, allowing you to add text to screenshots on the latest operating system.
Yes, the tool supports annotation on Windows 7 computers. Simply open the tool in a web browser and upload your screenshot to begin adding text.
The tool supports image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to annotate screenshots from various sources.
Yes, you can customize text colors using the color picker feature. This option is available in the toolbar before you add your text annotations.
No, there's no need to download any software. The tool is web-based, so you can annotate directly in your browser without installations.
Yes, as long as the computer has access to a web browser. This makes it suitable for use on desktops running Windows or any other operating system.
After adding your text annotations, preview the result and click download to save the annotated screenshot with embedded text directly to your computer.
Yes, after capturing your computer screen and saving as an image file, you can upload the file to the tool to add text annotations.
Each file you upload must be 100 MB or smaller. This limit allows most standard screenshots to be processed easily.
No, the annotation tool is currently designed for desktop or laptop use. Access it via browser on a desktop PC for optimal functionality.
Yes, you can annotate one file per session. After finishing, download your work, then restart the tool to annotate another file.
No, the tool doesn't allow editing of existing text within images. Annotations can only be added over the existing screenshot content.
No, batch processing is not supported. You'll need to upload and annotate each file individually, saving each one before starting a new file.
No, as a browser-based tool, it requires an internet connection to access and use the annotation features.