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Crop Screenshot on Surface Pro
Effortlessly Crop Screenshots on Your Surface Pro
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can use an online image editing tool to crop screenshots directly in your browser on a Surface Pro. Upload your screenshot and use the cropping feature to adjust the image.
No, you don't need to install any software. Use a browser-based image annotation tool to crop and adjust your screenshots easily.
Yes, after cropping your screenshot, you can use annotation tools such as pen, text, and shapes to further mark up your image.
You can upload and crop images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. These formats are commonly used for screenshots and photos.
Yes, as long as you're using a browser on the Surface Duo, you can access the online tool to crop and annotate images.
Yes, you can use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific areas of a cropped screenshot. Choose your colors to differentiate sections clearly.
The annotations are applied to your uploaded version, not the original. You can download the edited file separately, preserving the original.
Yes, but ensure your image is within the 100 MB file size limit. The tool can handle most standard image sizes efficiently.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates in a web browser. Ensure you have connectivity on your Surface Pro.
The tool processes one image at a time. You must complete editing, download the file, then start a new session for another image.
No login is required to crop images or add annotations. However, if you want to save your work to Evernote, a login is necessary.
Yes, each image must be under 100 MB. This limit ensures the tool performs optimally without lagging on typical devices.
The tool is optimized for desktop use, including devices like the Surface Pro. Mobile functionality is limited, so use a desktop for best results.
No, the tool does not support OCR for text extraction. It's designed for image cropping and annotations only.
No, existing text cannot be edited. The tool allows for annotations on top of the image, such as adding new text but not modifying existing text.