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Apply Comments to Screenshot
Effortlessly Apply Comments to Your Screenshots Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot to the online tool. Use the text annotation feature to add comments wherever needed. Once done, download the updated image.
Yes, upload your Windows screenshot to the tool in your browser. Use the text annotation tool to add comments, then download the annotated screenshot.
There's no shortcut key for this tool, but it's straightforward. Upload your screenshot and use the text tool to add comments quickly.
Yes, simply select the screenshot from your folder, upload it to the tool, and add your comments using the available annotation tools.
After annotating your screenshot on the tool, click download to save the updated image back to your Windows computer.
Certainly, use your PC to access the tool in a web browser. Upload your screenshot, annotate with comments, and download for saving.
You can upload .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp image formats to add comments using this online tool.
You can customize text size, color, and placement to suit your needs before adding comments to your images.
Yes, this tool allows you to annotate screenshots right in your web browser without downloading any additional software.
No, you don't need any desktop software. The tool operates entirely within your web browser on a desktop.
Once annotated, you download them directly to your computer. They're not stored or saved on any external servers.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB, which is ample for most screenshot images.
No, the tool allows you to annotate one screenshot at a time. Complete one, download it, then start another session.
No, this tool doesn't support text extraction (OCR). It's designed for annotation rather than text extraction.
No, the tool processes one file at a time, focusing on quality annotation for each individual image.