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Open Snapshot
Effortlessly Annotate and Recognize Snapshots
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open Snapshot is a tool for viewing and annotating image snapshots, allowing users to add notes, draw, and emphasize key areas without requiring additional software.
Yes, Open Snapshot supports annotation on Windows. Upload your snapshot and use the available tools to draw, add text, and highlight important areas.
To write on a snapshot, upload it to Open Snapshot. Use the text annotation tool to add written notes directly on the image. Customize the font and positioning as needed.
Open Snapshot does not directly recognize status metadata of snapshots. It is used for visual annotations. Check system resources for status recognition.
Open Snapshot is primarily designed for Windows desktops. For Mac users, web access allows for annotation without specific application installation.
Open Snapshot provides tools such as text annotation, pen tool for drawing, highlighting, and shape creation like arrows and circles.
Open Snapshot is currently available only for desktop use. Access it via a browser on Windows or Mac for the best experience.
Upload the snapshot, use available tools to add annotations, and download the updated file with annotations embedded.
No, Open Snapshot handles one file at a time. Annotate your snapshot, then start a new session for another file.
You can annotate snapshots in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats. Ensure your files are within the 100 MB size limit.
Ensure your snapshot is in a supported format and under 100 MB. If issues persist, check browser compatibility and restart your session.
Open Snapshot does not diagnose status issues. For status-related errors, consult system logs or support resources relevant to your OS.
Creating snapshots is beyond Open Snapshot’s capabilities, which focuses on annotation. Use OpenSearch tools for creating snapshots.
Open Snapshot doesn't support editing existing text within images or PDFs, but allows adding text annotations over snapshots.
You can save annotated snapshots to Evernote if logged in. For other cloud services, download the file first, then upload manually.