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Insert Badges to Screenshot
Easily Insert Badges into Screenshots with Our Online Tool
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot in JPG, PNG, or WEBP format and use the shapes tool to create custom badges. Place them strategically to highlight specific sections.
Yes, use the color picker tool in the editor to select your preferred color before drawing or placing badges, allowing customization for brand consistency.
The tool supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats, ensuring broad compatibility with various image types for annotation.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB to ensure smooth performance and quick processing.
Yes, multiple badges can be added to a screenshot. Use the shapes tool to insert and position as many badges as needed.
No, installation is not required. The tool operates entirely in your browser, enabling direct online annotation of screenshots.
Yes, you can download the annotated image with all badges and edits embedded once you're done.
Yes, the tool is compatible with Chrome and all major desktop browsers, ensuring easy access for annotation.
This tool is for single image files only, so it does not support multi-page PDFs. It focuses exclusively on individual images and screenshots.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use only. Access via a computer browser is required for full functionality.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB, allowing efficient annotation of large images within this limit.
No, the tool does not track annotation history. Each session is independent without saving past annotations.
Real-time collaboration isn't available. Users must annotate individually, then download and share their work manually.
Annotations are embedded within the image file you download, so they remain in the original format during sharing.
Batch processing is not supported. Annotation is done one file per session, with each image requiring individual uploading and editing.