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Crop Screenshot on iOS
Effortlessly Crop Screenshots Directly on iOS Devices
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
While the tool is designed for desktop use, you can first take a screenshot on your iOS device, then transfer it to a computer to upload and crop using our online tool.
Yes, you can upload screenshots from your iOS device to a computer and use the online annotation tools to add notes, highlights, and shapes easily.
Yes, our tool lets you highlight areas using the color-coded highlighting feature, making important sections of your screenshot stand out.
Screenshots can be taken on any device, but for the tool, you need to upload them from a desktop browser to use the annotation features.
A web-based tool is accessible without installation, allowing you to annotate directly in the browser, providing flexibility in managing screenshots.
Yes, simply upload your screenshot from a desktop browser, use the tools to crop, and then download the modified image.
No, the tool is designed for single-user annotation sessions, so it doesn't support real-time collaboration or shared access.
No, the tool only allows you to annotate one file at a time. To work on multiple files, you need to upload and process them individually.
You can upload common image files like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, as well as multi-page PDFs, for annotation and markup.
No, existing text within the screenshot cannot be edited; however, you can overlay new text annotations to provide additional information or comments.
No installation is required. The tool functions entirely within your web browser, providing an accessible and efficient workflow.
The annotation tool is intended for desktop use only, so mobile users should transfer images to a desktop browser for annotation.
No, the tool does not have Optical Character Recognition (OCR) features and cannot extract text from images.
Upload your screenshot to the tool, then select the highlight tool to emphasize important text, adjusting the color as needed for clarity.
Each file you upload should not exceed 100 MB, ensuring smooth processing and quick access to annotation features.