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Create Annotations on Snapshot
Easily Create Annotations on Snapshots Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Snapshot annotation involves adding notes, highlights, or drawings onto image files. It's commonly used for reviewing feedback or highlighting key areas within a snapshot.
Upload your snapshot in formats like JPG or PNG. Use tools like pen, text, and shapes to add annotations directly in your browser. No software download needed.
Yes, once you've added your annotations, you can download the annotated snapshot file. Your edits will be embedded in the image.
Yes, you can choose from multiple color options for all annotation tools including pen, text, highlighting, and shapes.
Absolutely! Use the highlighting tool to emphasize important parts of your snapshot with color-coded highlights for better visibility.
You can annotate images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. This ensures compatibility with most commonly used image files.
Select the pen tool from the toolbar to draw or sketch freehand on your snapshot. You can customize the color and stroke width for your annotations.
Yes, you can upload files up to 100 MB in size. Large snapshots can be easily handled without any issues.
Yes, you can annotate snapshots without creating an account. However, downloading or saving your work to Evernote may require a login.
If you close the browser without downloading the file, annotations will be lost. Save your annotated snapshot to avoid losing your work.
After downloading, annotations are permanent. You'll need to re-annotate from the original snapshot for further edits.
Yes, the tool works on major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. However, it's designed for desktop use and may not work on mobile.
Yes, if your computer supports a stylus or touchscreen, you can use it to annotate more naturally and precisely on your snapshots.
Use the text annotation tool to click where you want the comment. You can type your note and customize the font size and color.
Yes, the tool is designed for desktop use and may not function properly on mobile devices. Use a compatible desktop browser for best results.