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Create Highlights on Snapshot
Create Highlights on your Snapshot with Ease
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your snapshot, use the highlighting tool to select text or areas, and choose your desired highlight color to emphasize important content.
Yes, use it to highlight areas on photos for Instagram stories or posts, enhancing key points before uploading.
Select the highlight tool, drag over the desired area on your image, and save the changes. The highlighted sections will stand out in your snapshot.
Yes, select from multiple color options before applying your highlight. This adds visual emphasis that's tailored to your needs.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. Make sure your snapshot fits within this limit for successful processing.
Yes, you can highlight images without installing any software. Just use your browser to access and utilize the tool.
Yes, download your highlighted snapshot once you're satisfied with the adjustments. The annotations will be embedded.
No, this tool processes one image at a time. Complete your work on the current image before starting another.
You can use the tool with JPG, PNG, WEBP formats ensuring flexibility with most common image files.
Yes, create highlights on your images and use them for personal purposes without needing to share them on stories.
Logging in is required for saving to Evernote. For direct download, you can proceed without logging in.
Yes, selectively highlight text or parts of an image without affecting the entire snapshot, guiding the viewer's attention.
Yes, any computer with a compatible browser can use this tool, including Windows-based systems.
This tool cannot edit existing text in images. It adds highlights and annotations without altering the original content.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use only. Access via a desktop or laptop for highlighting images.