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Attach Annotations to Screenshot
Effortlessly Attach Annotations to Screenshots on Windows 10
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Upload your screenshot in JPG, PNG, or WEBP format. Use tools like the pen for drawings, text for comments, and shapes for emphasis. Adjust colors easily.
Yes, the tool is browser-based and works on Windows 10. Simply open your preferred browser and begin annotating your screenshots.
The tool supports image files in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. This enables you to annotate various screenshot types with ease.
Yes, you can customize the colors using the color picker provided in the tool, allowing tailored annotations for personal preference.
Use the text annotation tool to add comments. Click where you want the text, type your message, and adjust the position as needed.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific areas. Choose color-coded highlights for clarity and visual emphasis.
Select the shapes tool, choose the arrow shape, and click on the screenshot to place it. Customize the arrow color and positioning.
Each file must be under 100 MB. This ensures quick processing and smooth annotation of your screenshots.
Yes, once you've finished annotating, download the image with all annotations embedded. Optionally, save to Evernote by logging in.
No, it's available for desktop use only. You can access it using a desktop or laptop web browser for annotation needs.
You can drag and drop your screenshot into the tool or use the file browser to select the image from your computer.
Annotations are embedded when downloaded, making them permanent. Restart a session for annotation changes or apply further edits.
No, the tool supports one file per session. Annotate, save, and restart the session to work on another file consecutively.
No, it doesn't support OCR. It's designed for visual annotations like adding notes, highlights, and drawings.
After downloading your annotated file, click 'Restart' in the tool to begin a new session with a different file.