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Modify Snapshot
Modify Snapshot and Annotate Images Easily
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
A snapshot captures the state of a system or data at a specific point in time. In image annotation, it's like marking up images for feedback or documentation.
Upload your snapshot image to the annotation tool. Use text, pen, highlights, or shapes to make notes and emphasize areas directly in your browser.
The tool focuses on annotations rather than attribute modifications. For attribute changes, consider file management tools or specific software outside this tool.
Select the text annotation tool from the toolbar, click where you want to add text, type your comment, and adjust the text properties as needed.
Use the pen tool for freehand drawing on snapshots. You can customize the color and thickness of the lines to suit your annotations.
This tool is for image annotation only and doesn’t directly interact with AWS CLI snapshots. Consider AWS tools for cloud service tasks.
No, the image annotation tool is currently available only for desktop browsers. Use a desktop or laptop for best performance.
After completing your annotations, you can preview them and download the annotated image. Annotations are embedded in the image file.
Yes, you can upload files up to 100 MB in size. Only one file can be processed per session, making it ideal for detailed single-file annotations.
The tool doesn’t support real-time collaboration. Annotations are done individually, and files can be shared after completing edits.
The tool supports PDF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP file formats for annotation, allowing you to work with a variety of snapshot types.
No, the tool doesn't include OCR capabilities for text extraction. It’s designed for annotation only; use separate OCR tools if needed.
Use highlighting to emphasize important areas. Choose from various colors to make specific details stand out clearly in your snapshot.
No, the tool is for adding annotations on top of images. It cannot modify or remove existing text within an image.
Available tools include freehand pen, text annotation, highlighting, and shapes like circles, rectangles, and arrows, providing versatile options for image modification.