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Copy & Paste Highlights to Screenshot
Add Highlights to Your Screenshots on Windows and MacBook Pro
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot to the online annotation tool, then use the highlighting tool to emphasize important areas. Choose your highlight color to suit your needs.
No, the tool doesn't allow copying highlights between images. You can annotate each image separately with desired highlights using the tool.
After highlighting text or sections in the tool, you can download the screenshot with embedded highlights onto your PC or Mac.
You can upload images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for annotation using our browser-based tool.
Yes, the tool is compatible with Windows 10. Use it within any supported browser without additional installations.
Yes, MacBook Pro users can access the tool using any desktop browser, making it easy to annotate screenshots without installation.
Yes, the annotation tool allows you to annotate images directly in your web browser with no software installation required.
The maximum file size allowed is 100 MB per session. Ensure your screenshot does not exceed this size for smooth processing.
Complete your current annotation and download the file. Then, click restart or refresh the page to start a new session with another file.
The tool doesn't support text editing within screenshots. You can only add new annotations on top of the existing image.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments or notes directly onto your screenshot. Customize the text as needed.
The tool doesn't support text extraction or copying directly. It is designed for visual highlights over images.
No, this tool does not have OCR capabilities to extract text from images.
No, only one file can be processed in each session. To annotate multiple files, handle each one individually.
No, the tool is currently optimized for desktop use only. Access via desktop browsers on your PC or Mac for best results.