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Edit Stamps on Screenshot
Effortlessly Edit Stamps on Screenshots Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To edit stamps on a screenshot, upload your image file and use the annotation tools to add or modify stamps. Customize colors and positioning as needed.
Yes, you can edit your screenshots online for free using our tool. Upload your image, make necessary edits, and download the modified file at no cost.
Yes, the tool is accessible on Windows 10 via any web browser. It doesn't require installation, making it convenient for desktop use.
Yes, the tool allows you to customize stamps by selecting different colors and positions before applying them to your screenshot.
Upload your screenshot and use the annotation tools like text boxes, arrows, and shapes to add detailed comments and highlights.
Yes, the tool works on Macs through any web browser. It is designed for desktop access, supporting both Windows and Mac systems.
Use the pen tool to freehand draw on your screenshot. Customize the color and stroke width to suit your needs.
No installation is required. Our tool operates entirely online through your browser, eliminating the need for additional downloads.
Absolutely, use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific areas of your screenshot by adding color-coded highlights.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp files for screenshots, making it compatible with most standard image formats.
No, this annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via a desktop or laptop browser for optimal functionality.
Yes, the tool supports image files up to a maximum of 100 MB. Ensure your file size is within this limit to upload successfully.
No, our tool processes one file at a time. Complete the editing of one file before starting another session for a new screenshot.
Yes, if logged in, you can save your annotated screenshots to Evernote. Both local downloads and Evernote saving are supported.
Yes, annotations like shapes and text can be repositioned after placement to better align with your screenshot's layout.