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Create Highlights on Screenshot
Easily Highlight Important Parts on Screenshots with Highlighting Tools
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot in the supported formats, then select the highlighting tool to mark areas on your image. Customize the highlight color to emphasize key parts.
Yes, use the color picker to select your preferred highlight color. This allows you to differentiate between various highlighted areas on your screenshot.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp image formats. Ensure your screenshots are in one of these formats before uploading them for annotation.
Yes, the tool supports file uploads up to 100 MB in size. Ensure your screenshot file does not exceed this limit for successful processing.
The highlighting tool allows you to select areas on your uploaded image to apply color-coded highlights, making important information easily visible.
Yes, this browser-based tool works on any desktop operating system, including Windows 11. Simply open your browser and start annotating without additional software.
Our tool is primarily mouse-driven in the browser interface, without dedicated keyboard shortcuts for highlighting. Use the toolbar to access the features.
Yes, after highlighting your screenshot, you can download the annotated image with the highlights embedded for easy sharing or storage.
No, this tool is browser-based and does not require a desktop app installation. Use it directly online from any desktop browser.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it from a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox for full functionality.
You can choose from a variety of colors using the color picker. This allows for distinct visual emphasis based on your needs.
Yes, you can apply highlights to multiple areas within a single session. This enables comprehensive annotation of your screenshot.
Once the annotated image is saved or downloaded, you cannot modify the highlights. You'll need to start a new session for further changes.
While not integrated with the Windows Snipping Tool, our browser-based tool serves a similar purpose of highlighting within screenshots you upload.
This page focuses on image annotation. To highlight within a PDF, you need to use a PDF-specific highlighter tool.