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Cut Screenshot on iPad
Effortlessly Clip and Annotate Screenshots on iPad
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To clip a screenshot on an iPad, use the native screenshot feature by pressing the home and power buttons simultaneously. Although our tool supports viewing and annotating images, clipping must be done natively on the device.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. You can clip screenshots on your iPad and then use desktop browsers to upload, annotate, and finalize them.
To annotate an image, upload it from your desktop browser, and use tools like pen, shape, or text. The interface is user-friendly and allows multiple annotations.
While you can capture screenshots directly from your monitor with a device like an iPad, modifying and annotation are better suited for our desktop-based tool.
You can upload .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats for annotation using our online tool. It supports these formats specifically for image markup.
No, our annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it using a browser on a desktop or laptop computer.
No, after clipping and annotating your screenshot, you must actively save the finalized version from the browser interface.
Yes, the pen tool allows freehand drawing and sketching. Adjust stroke width and color for personalized annotations directly in your desktop browser.
Yes, images must be under 100 MB. This ensures smooth processing and quick editing within the tool's interface.
No, you cannot annotate live. The tool requires pre-existing images uploaded from a desktop for annotation.
Yes, use the color picker available within the interface to choose appropriate colors for your annotations, making them visible and clear.
No, you can only process one file at a time. Annotate, save, and then start a new session for multiple images.
Use the text annotation tool to add comments easily. Place them where needed on images using boxes and adjust text properties.
Yes, select the highlighting tool to emphasize certain areas. Choose a color that pops against your image for clarity.
No, the tool does not support OCR for text extraction from images. It focuses solely on adding annotations over images.