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Copy & Paste Arrows to Snapshot
Effortlessly Paste Arrows on Snapshots and Highlights
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your snapshot using the browser tool. Select the shapes tool, choose the arrow shape, and place it on the snapshot to highlight key areas.
Yes, you can customize arrow color and size using the color picker from the toolbar before placing them on the snapshot.
You can annotate images including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats with arrows and other markup tools.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per image. The tool supports a single image per session for annotations.
No, multi-page support is available for PDFs only. Snapshots are treated as single-page images.
After annotations, click 'Download' to get your image with embedded arrows and other annotations in place.
Yes, the tool operates fully online in your browser. No need to download or install any software.
No, the annotation tool is desktop-only and works on browsers like Chrome and Firefox on PCs or laptops.
Select the arrow with the selection tool and delete it. This allows you to adjust or remove annotations as needed.
Yes, you can add as many arrows as needed to your snapshot to clearly communicate every detail.
Use the arrow tool for pointing, and combine with the highlight tool for added emphasis on crucial areas.
The tool works on mainstream browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari for desktop use.
No, the tool doesn’t support real-time collaboration. Annotations must be completed individually.
Yes, you can annotate any image including screenshots of PDFs. For the document, use the PDF editor.
No specific time limit, but each session is limited to one file. Complete annotations before starting a new session.