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Modify Annotations on Screenshot
Enhance Your Screenshots with Annotations
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot by dragging it into the browser or using the file browser. Use the available annotation tools like pen, text, shapes, and highlighting to mark up your image.
Yes, you can upload and annotate screenshots for free. However, to download or save your modified images, you'll need to be logged in.
You can add text annotations, freehand drawings with the pen tool, highlights for emphasis, and geometric shapes like arrows and circles to your screenshots.
No installation is needed. Our annotation tool works entirely within your web browser, allowing you to modify screenshots easily without additional software.
You can annotate screenshots in JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Simply upload the file type you need to modify, and start annotating.
Absolutely, you can customize colors, stroke widths, and text styles to personalize your annotations on screenshots as needed.
Yes, you can upload screenshot files up to 100 MB. This limit ensures a smooth functionality across different browsers.
No, the tool doesn't support text extraction from images. It's designed for annotation purpose only. Use separate OCR software if needed.
Common uses include feedback on designs, educational note-taking, and marking up screenshots for documentation or collaborative review.
After uploading your screenshot, select the highlight tool. Click and drag over the area you wish to emphasize. Choose your highlight color from the color picker.
No, the tool supports modifying one screenshot at a time. Complete your modifications, download your file, and then upload another for changes.
While you can only annotate single images at a time, the tool supports multi-page PDFs separately, where you can annotate across pages.
Currently, the tool is best used on desktop browsers. Mobile functionality is not available, so it's recommended to access the tool from a desktop or laptop.
Use the text annotation tool by clicking your screenshot where you'd like to add a comment. You can type directly into the text box that appears on the image.
Yes, before drawing your shapes, use the color picker to select your desired color. You can choose from multiple color options for customization.