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Move Comments on Snapshot
Effortlessly Move Comments on Your Snapshot
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To move comments on a snapshot, open the snapshot in the annotation tool, click and drag the text annotation box to your desired location. Ensure that you've uploaded your image as a .jpg, .jpeg, .png, or .webp file.
Yes, you can customize the text size and color of your comments. Use the text annotation tool to adjust these properties before placing your comment.
Absolutely, the tool allows you to move comments directly in your browser, eliminating the need for downloading any additional software.
The annotation tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, allowing you to work with various image types for your snapshots.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add new comments or notes anywhere on your snapshot image. Customize text properties as needed.
Yes, each snapshot must be under 100 MB. This allows smooth processing and quick annotations within the tool.
No, the tool only allows one snapshot to be annotated at a time. Complete your session and download your annotations before starting a new one.
Yes, it works on any desktop operating system through your web browser, including Windows. No installation is required.
An account is not needed to move comments and use the basic features. However, logging in offers additional features like downloading the annotated snapshot.
Once you finish annotating, you can download the snapshot with the embedded annotations. Logged-in users can also save it to Evernote.
The tool does not allow editing of existing text; it only adds annotations over the existing image. For text editing, consider specialized software.
No, the tool cannot extract text from images as it doesn't support OCR. It is designed just for adding annotations.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only, accessible via browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on a computer.
Yes, you can upload any snapshot image, including those from Reddit, and add or move comments as needed.
To annotate a new snapshot, download your current annotations and click the restart button to begin a new session with a fresh upload.