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Drag & Drop Arrows to Snapshot
Effortlessly Drag & Drop Arrows on Your Snapshots
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your snapshot, select the shapes tool, and choose the arrow. Drag the arrow to the desired location on your image to emphasize key points.
Yes, the tool works seamlessly on Windows 11, allowing you to annotate images directly in your browser without requiring additional software.
Ensure that the arrow color is different from the image background. Use the color picker to select a contrasting color before placing arrows.
Absolutely, annotate your snapshots with arrows and other tools to make your PowerPoint slides more informative and engaging.
Yes, adding arrows to your snapshots is completely free. Upload your image, annotate, and download your marked-up file without any cost.
Yes, the tool is web-based and compatible with Mac OS as long as you’re using a supported browser like Chrome or Safari.
You can download your annotated snapshot and then upload it to Power BI to include in your data visualizations or presentations.
Yes, use the color picker in the toolbar to choose from multiple colors to customize your annotations for better visibility and emphasis.
You can use this tool for initial annotations but to edit the image further in Photoshop, download the annotated snapshot and import it into Photoshop.
Yes, it works perfectly with Windows 10, offering a straightforward solution for annotating images directly in your browser.
Your annotated snapshot can be downloaded as a JPEG, PNG, or WEBP file, depending on your preference.
No, the tool processes one snapshot at a time. Annotate, download, and then restart the session to handle another file.
Yes, besides arrows, the highlighting tool lets you emphasize areas of text within snapshots with color-coded highlights.
No, it doesn’t allow editing of existing text. You can add new text using the text annotation tool for comments or labels.
The annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it through a desktop or laptop browser for the best experience.