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Create Arrows on Snapshot
Add Arrows to Your Snapshots Effortlessly
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your snapshot, select the shapes tool, choose the arrow shape, and click to place it. Customize arrow color and position as needed.
Yes, you can customize arrow colors using the color picker available in the tool palette. Choose from multiple colors to fit your needs.
.jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp are supported. Ensure your snapshot is in one of these formats.
Yes, you can use the shapes tool to add arrows and create concept maps, perfect for visualizing relationships and processes.
Absolutely, add arrows to maps for directions or emphasizing locations. Customize the size and color to differentiate areas.
Access through your web browser, upload your snapshot, and use the annotation tools online without any installs.
Yes, after annotating, preview your snapshot and download it with annotations embedded in the image.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB. Ensure your snapshot is within this limit for smooth processing.
No, you can only process one file per session. Complete and download it, then restart for another.
Currently, the tool is desktop-only. Use a desktop or laptop browser for the best experience.
It cannot edit existing image content or perform OCR. It's for adding annotations like arrows, text, and shapes.
Yes, use shapes to draw blocks and arrows, creating comprehensive diagrams for applications like project timelines.
Upload your timeline photo, choose the arrow shape, and strategically place them to indicate sequence or highlight points.
Free users can upload, annotate, and preview. To download and save to Evernote, create a login for full access.
No, editing existing text isn't supported. You can only add new text and annotations on images.