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Insert Stamps to Screenshot
Effortlessly Insert Stamps on Your Screenshots
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot and use the shapes tool to create a stamp effect. Position and customize it to your preference before downloading.
Yes, you can choose from multiple color options using the color picker tool to match your needs.
Yes, the basic tools are free to use. For enhanced features like saving to Evernote, logging in is required.
You can annotate screenshots saved as JPG, PNG, and WEBP files using this tool.
Yes, the tool works on Mac as long as you access it through a desktop browser like Safari or Chrome.
After annotating, click 'download' to save the edited screenshot with all annotations applied.
There is no shortcut key for applying stamps, but the tool is intuitive and quick to use through the browser interface.
While this page focuses on images, you can annotate PDFs by uploading them and using similar tools for markup.
The tool supports image file sizes up to 100 MB, suitable for most screenshots and high-resolution images.
Yes, you can use the browser on Windows 10 to access the tool and insert stamps on your screenshots.
No, you'll need an internet connection to access and use this browser-based annotation tool.
While images are single-page, you can use the multi-page support for PDF files to annotate each page as needed.
You need to upload each file individually, as the tool doesn't support batch processing directly from folders.
No, this tool is designed for desktop browsers and won't function on mobile devices.
No, the tool is not designed for text extraction (OCR). It focuses on adding annotations such as stamps and other markers.