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Flip Snapshot
Annotate and Flip Snapshots Online for Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Flip Snapshot is an online tool that allows you to annotate and modify images directly within your web browser. You can add text, shapes, and highlights without needing any special software.
Yes, Flip Snapshot is accessible via any desktop browser on Windows 10. It provides an easy way to annotate images without requiring software installation.
Yes, Flip Snapshot is completely free to use. You can annotate images online without any costs or subscription requirements.
Upload your image to the tool and use the annotation features like text, shapes, and highlights. Once you're satisfied with the changes, you can download the annotated image.
The tool includes pen for freehand drawing, text annotations, highlighting, and geometric shapes such as rectangles and arrows to enhance your images.
Specific image manipulations like flipping aren't directly mentioned in the context, so focus on annotating and highlighting important areas in your images.
Use the text annotation tool to click on your image, then type your desired text. You can adjust the font and position as needed to fit your annotation needs.
The tool supports a range of image formats, including JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to work with different image types.
No, Flip Snapshot is an online tool, so you need an internet connection to access and use it through your browser.
No, currently, the tool is designed for desktop use only. You can access it through a web browser on a laptop or desktop computer.
Yes, the maximum file size supported is 100 MB per image file. Ensure your images are within this size limit for smooth processing.
Use the highlighting tool from the menu to select areas or text you want to emphasize. You can choose from various colors to suit your needs.
You can process one file at a time. After finishing one annotation, download your work, then start a new session for the next file.
No, you cannot edit existing text within images. The tool allows you to add new annotations over the image but not alter original content.
After annotating, you can download the image with annotations embedded directly to your device. You can also save them in Evernote if you're logged in.