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Copy & Paste Badges to Screenshot
Paste Badges to Your Screenshots Effortlessly Online
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PDF 및 이미지 파일 형식 지원 (최대 100MB)
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4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
Capterra에서 8,200개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
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2.5억
등록된 사용자
50억
생성된 노트
200만
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Upload your screenshot to the tool, then select the text annotation tool to add badges as text labels. Position your badges and customize as needed, then download the annotated image.
Yes, you can customize the text properties of your badges, including font size and color, to make them stand out on your screenshot.
Absolutely, you can upload screenshots taken on a Mac and use the annotation tools in your browser without any special requirements.
Yes, the tool is browser-based and fully compatible with Chrome, allowing you to annotate screenshots without installing additional software.
Badges can label or emphasize important elements in a screenshot, making it clear for presentations, feedback, or documentation.
You can add multiple badges in one session, positioning them across the screenshot as needed to highlight various elements.
Yes, you can upload various image formats such as JPG, PNG, and WEBP to paste badges and annotate as necessary.
Once you finish adding badges, click download to save the annotated screenshot with all badge elements embedded within the image.
No, the tool processes one screenshot at a time. Complete your annotations before uploading a new file.
Yes, there's a maximum file size limit of 100 MB for each screenshot you upload to the tool.
No, the tool does not support batch processing. You need to process screenshots individually.
The tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it through a desktop browser for full functionality.
No, you cannot edit existing text on screenshots. The tool overlays new annotations on the original image.
No installation is needed. Use the tool directly in your browser to paste badges or annotate images.
No, it does not offer real-time collaboration features. Annotations need to be made individually and then shared.