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Pixelate Screenshot on iOS
Pixelate Your iOS Screenshots Effortlessly
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Currently, the PDF Editor and Image Annotation tool is desktop-based, and pixelating a screenshot on iOS would require a suitable app on the device itself.
Yes, but only through desktop browsers with our tool. For pixelation on actual iOS devices, consider local apps designed for iOS use.
Our tool does not offer an iOS app. It is specifically designed for browser use on desktops.
Our desktop tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP files. Screenshots saved in these formats can be uploaded for pixelation.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via Chrome or Firefox on a computer for pixelation tasks.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. You can pixelate one file at a time, ensuring efficient processing.
No, you can only work on a single file at a time. Upload, process, download, and restart to pixelate another image.
Our tool doesn't specifically focus on pixelation capabilities. For pixelation on iOS, you'll need a dedicated app.
Our tool supports PDF annotation, but specific pixelation features would require specialized software not provided here.
No, you can't edit existing text in images or PDFs. The focus is on annotation, not content alteration.
Work is not automatically saved. You need to download the file after pixelation to keep a copy of your edits.
Unfortunately, our tool does not support mobile devices. It is strictly for desktop use to ensure better functionality.
Consider using photo-editing apps or the built-in editing tools in the Photos app for basic pixelation on iOS devices.
Yes, logged-in users can save annotated files directly to their Evernote account, although this tool doesn't directly pixelate.
The tool provides pen, text annotation, highlighting, and shape tools. It supports drawing and marking on PDFs and images.