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Copy & Paste Arrows to Screenshot
Easily Paste Arrows to Screenshots and Images
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot, use the shapes tool, select arrow shape, and click where you want it. Adjust color and size for clarity.
Yes, select a color from the palette before placing the arrow. Customize to match your needs and emphasize key areas.
Capture your screenshot, then upload it to our tool. Use the arrow shape to highlight areas and download the revised image.
Upload your Mac screenshot to the tool. Select the arrow shape from shapes tools and place it where needed, then save your changes.
Yes, upload your Windows 10 screenshots, use the arrow tool for annotations, and download the result for sharing.
Open the desired screenshot from your folder, add arrows using the tool, and save it back to the folder with annotations embedded.
Yes, the tool supports standard image formats like JPG, PNG and WEBP, allowing you to annotate these files with arrows too.
After taking the screenshot on your PC, upload it, add arrows with the shape tool, and download the updated file.
Yes, take your screenshot, upload it to our tool through a compatible browser, and add annotations like arrows easily.
No installation required. Use the tool directly in your browser with full functionality for annotating screenshots.
No, currently, the tool processes one file at a time. Complete and download your annotations before uploading another file.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Use it on a PC or Mac for best results.
No, this tool only adds annotations like arrows and text. It cannot edit existing content in the images.
Annotated screenshots can be downloaded in the same format they were uploaded, ensuring no loss in quality.
Each file must be under 100 MB, allowing standard image and screenshot files to be processed easily.