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Attach Highlights to Snapshot
Easily Attach Instagram Highlights to Your Snapshots
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Simply upload your image file and select the highlighting tool. Choose your preferred color and drag across the areas you want to emphasize. Download the final image with embedded highlights.
Yes, you can customize the highlight color by using the color picker tool available in the toolbar before applying highlights to your snapshot.
Yes, the tool is available online and can be accessed directly through your web browser without the need for any software installation.
You can upload JPEG, PNG, JPG, or WEBP image formats to highlight snapshots and download the edited image with embedded highlights.
You can download highlighted snapshots to your computer and then transfer them to your phone like any other image file.
Upload the snapshot and use the highlighting tool to emphasize parts of the story. Customize the color as needed, then download the image for sharing or further use.
The maximum file size you can upload is 100 MB, allowing you to work with high-quality images without any issues.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via a desktop or laptop browser to annotate your images.
No, the tool supports processing one file at a time. You can annotate, download, and then start a new session for another snapshot.
No, real-time collaboration features are not supported. The tool is designed for personal use to annotate and highlight images individually.
After finishing your highlights, click on the download button to save the edited image directly to your device with the annotations embedded.
No, this feature is specific to image annotations. For PDFs, you would require a tool that supports multi-page documents.
No, the tool does not support OCR to extract text from images. It focuses on adding visual annotations and highlights.
The annotations are embedded in the downloaded image, preserving the work you've done. You can then share or save it as needed.
Use the highlighting tool to draw over the areas you wish to emphasize, choosing any color you like via the color picker for clarity and customization.