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Customize Annotations on Snapshot
Customize annotations on images with our online tool
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool allows you to annotate images and snapshots directly in your browser. You can add text, shapes, and highlights to emphasize or comment on parts of your images without needing desktop software.
Upload your snapshot using the drag and drop feature or the file browser. Use annotation tools like pen, shapes, or text to customize your annotations. You can modify color and styling to fit your needs.
Yes, you can customize colors for all annotation tools such as text, pen lines, and shapes using the color picker in the toolbar. This helps you make your annotations clear and visually appealing.
Select the shapes tool from the toolbar, choose the arrow shape, and click on your snapshot to place it. You can adjust its size and color for better visual emphasis.
Yes, after placing text or shapes, you can click and drag their corners or edges to resize. This flexibility allows you to ensure your annotations perfectly fit the image context.
Yes, after you finish annotating, you can preview your work to ensure everything looks as you want. This step is crucial before downloading the finalized image.
Use the text annotation tool to click on the image where you want to add text. Type in your annotation and adjust the font size and color as needed. Text boxes can be resized and repositioned freely.
The tool supports image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. You can annotate these file types directly in your browser.
Yes, the highlighting tool allows you to mark specific parts of an image using various colors. It's an effective way to draw attention to important areas or features.
The tool is designed for image and snapshot annotations, not programming annotations like Java Spring. It's focused on visual markup, not software development.
No, the tool is for adding annotations and does not include OCR capabilities. For text extraction from images, you would need a separate OCR tool.
No, the annotation tool is intended for desktop and laptop browsers only. For mobile usage, alternative apps are recommended.
No, you can only upload and annotate one file at a time. Each session is dedicated to a single snapshot or image.
The tool supports file sizes up to 100 MB per image. This ensures smooth functioning, even for high-resolution images.
No, the tool does not support annotation history tracking. Each session is independent without a saved history of changes.