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Move Spacing on Screenshot
Easily Move Spacing on Screenshots
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Screenshot spacing refers to the adjustments and annotations you can make to the gaps or spaces within a screenshot, typically using lines, arrows, or text to mark distances.
Upload your screenshot and use the shapes tool to adjust spacing visually. Place arrows or lines to indicate movement or distance directly on the image.
The tool provides pen, text, highlighting, and shapes, such as arrows and lines, to annotate and mark up screenshots with precise control over spacing.
Yes, you can adjust spacing online directly in your browser by using our annotation tool. No downloads or installations are required.
Yes, you can use this browser-based tool on Windows 11 to annotate screenshots. The interface is desktop-oriented, making it well-suited for Windows users.
You can annotate screenshots in formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP using the tool, allowing flexibility in the images you work with.
Yes, the tool is web-based, so you can access it on any PC without needing to install any additional software. Simply use a compatible browser.
Select the shapes tool and choose the arrow option. Click on the screenshot to place the arrow, and adjust its orientation to mark distance or direction.
Yes, customize arrow colors using the color picker tool. This feature allows you to visually differentiate various elements within your screenshot.
For single-image screenshots, multi-page annotations are not applicable. However, for PDF files with screenshots, the tool supports multi-page annotation.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only and is not compatible with mobile devices. Use it on a PC or laptop browser instead.
No, the tool allows you to upload and annotate one screenshot at a time. You'll need to process each image individually.
Yes, after annotating your screenshot, you can download it with annotations embedded. Save it directly to your device for sharing or future use.
No, the tool does not allow you to edit existing text within images. It only supports adding annotations on top of the image.
Each file you upload can be up to 100 MB, ensuring quick uploads and processing for standard-sized screenshots.