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Move Lines on Snapshot
Easily Move Lines on Your Snapshot Images
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To move lines on a snapshot, upload your image to the tool, then use the shapes tool to create lines. You can click and drag these lines to reposition them as needed.
Yes, you can customize line colors using the color picker in the tool palette. Select your preferred color before drawing or readjusting lines.
Upload your snapshot, then utilize tools like pen, text, and shapes to add annotations. Customize colors and sizes to suit your needs.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats for image annotation, ensuring broad usability for various image types.
No, the tool allows one snapshot at a time. Upload, annotate, download, then begin a new session to annotate another file.
Use the highlighting tool to make specific areas stand out. Choose your highlight color and drag over the desired section to emphasize it.
Yes, logged-in users can directly save their annotated files to Evernote, making it easier to organize and access later.
Yes, text annotations are available. Add comments and labels to your snapshot by selecting the text tool and clicking where you want the text to appear.
Yes, once done annotating, you can download the snapshot with all annotations intact. This exports your changes for offline use.
Each file must be under 100 MB. Exceeding this size will require you to compress or select a smaller file.
No installation is necessary. The tool operates entirely within your web browser, providing ease of access without additional software.
No, the tool only allows annotations over existing text in images or PDFs, without altering the original document text.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via browsers on PCs or laptops for the best experience.
No, extracting text from images is not supported. The tool focuses on adding annotations rather than performing OCR tasks.
Finish your current annotation, download the file, and select 'Restart' to begin annotating a new snapshot.