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Recognize Words on Snapshot
Recognize Words in Snapshots with Ease
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Unfortunately, the current tool does not support recognizing or extracting words from snapshots. It focuses on annotating images by adding text, drawings, and other markups.
This tool allows you to annotate images and snapshots by adding notes, drawings, and highlights. It is designed to enhance visual content for feedback, educational purposes, or personal notes.
Upload your snapshot and use the annotation tools available. You can add text boxes, draw with the pen tool, highlight sections, and use shapes like arrows and circles to emphasize areas.
Yes, you can upload snapshots taken from Windows computers in supported image formats like JPG or PNG and add annotations.
No, the tool doesn't include capabilities to recognize words or synonyms in snapshots. It is intended for annotating images, such as marking and adding comments.
You can use the highlight tool to emphasize specific words or areas on your snapshot. Choose a color and drag over the text to make it stand out.
This tool doesn't provide word meanings. It focuses on annotation. Use an external dictionary or app for finding meanings of words.
Yes, the annotation tool is web-based and accessible on desktop browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, with no need for additional software installation.
Customize annotations by selecting different colors, adjusting text sizes, and choosing various shapes for marking your snapshots. This flexibility helps tailor your annotations to your needs.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. It doesn’t support mobile devices, so you’ll need to access it through desktop or laptop browsers.
The annotation tool supports image files in formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. This makes it versatile for different types of snapshots and photos.
Yes, after annotating your snapshot, you can download the annotated version with all applied annotations embedded. This makes it easy to share or save your work.
No, the tool does not currently support real-time collaboration. Annotations are made individually and shared post-download.
No, existing text within the image cannot be edited. The tool is meant for overlaying annotations, such as notes and drawings on images.
No, you can only work on one file at a time. Each session is limited to single-file processing, meant for detailed, individual attention to each image.