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Copy & Paste Stamps to Screenshot
Effortlessly Copy & Paste Stamps 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
This tool allows you to copy and paste stamps onto screenshots and images directly in your browser. It is ideal for adding signatures or other stamps without desktop software.
Upload your screenshot, then select the stamp from your saved options. Click on your image where you want the stamp to appear. It's that simple!
Yes, you can add digital signatures to your screenshots or images using the text annotation feature to paste a signature you have copied.
The tool supports several image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, making it versatile for different types of screenshots and images.
Yes, the tool is free to use online. However, you need to log in to download the annotated file or to save your changes to Evernote.
Upload your Windows screenshot to the tool. Select the stamp you want to use, and position it onto your screenshot using the click-and-drag method.
No, you need to place one stamp at a time. Complete the action, then repeat as needed to add additional stamps to your image or screenshot.
Yes, the tool is accessible via a web browser on both PC and Mac. Simply upload your image and start annotating with stamps directly online.
The online app utilizes a browser-based interface where you upload, annotate with stamps, and download your finished image. No software installation is necessary.
Yes, the tool has a file size limit of 100 MB per image. Ensure your image file is within this limit to successfully upload and annotate.
No, the tool does not support editing existing text on images. It only allows adding new annotations or stamps over the image.
No, the tool does not support batch processing. You must process one screenshot or image at a time in each session.
No, the tool is designed for use on desktop or laptop browsers. It is not compatible with mobile devices for annotation tasks.
Yes, once logged in, you can save your annotated images directly to Evernote, giving you quick access irrespective of device.
Open your screenshot from the folder, upload it to the tool, and use the stamp feature to paste the desired stamp onto your image.