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Drag & Drop Highlights to Screenshot
Efficiently Highlight and Annotate Screenshots with Ease
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot, then select the highlighting tool. Click and drag your cursor over the desired area to apply a highlight.
Yes, use our browser tool on Mac to upload your screenshot and apply highlights with drag & drop functionality.
Upload the screenshot to our tool, use the highlight function, and drag over the areas you want to emphasize on your Windows 11 device.
Definitely! Upload your Instagram screenshot to the tool and use the highlighting feature to emphasize specific content.
First, take a screenshot, upload it to our tool, and use the highlight option to emphasize parts of interest before inserting it into Outlook.
You can upload Excel screenshots to our tool, highlight necessary areas, then download and insert them back into your Excel document.
Our tool is desktop-only, so highlighting screenshots taken on iPhone should be done by uploading them to a desktop browser.
Yes, upload any notification screenshot to our tool and use the highlight feature for convenient annotation.
Once you've captured a screenshot, upload it to our web tool, select the highlight tool, and drag over the areas to emphasize.
No, you can annotate one file at a time. Upload a screenshot, highlight it, then download before proceeding with the next one.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Ensure your screenshots conform to this limit for smooth processing.
You can upload individual screenshots from a folder, but only one at a time. Batch processing is not supported.
Download the edited screenshot directly after annotating, or save it to Evernote if logged in. It’s not saved within the tool.
The tool doesn't allow editing existing text on screenshots. It focuses on adding highlights and annotations.
Yes, simply upload your screenshot on a Windows 10 device and use the highlighting tool to drag and apply highlights.