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Create Annotations on Screenshot
Easily Create Annotations on Screenshot with Our Tool
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Upload your screenshot to our tool, use the toolbar to select annotation options like text, shapes, or highlights, and customize as needed.
Yes, you can annotate screenshots on Windows 10 by uploading them to our online annotation tool, which works directly in your browser.
You can use text annotations, shapes, highlights, and the pen tool to add comments, mark areas, and emphasize parts of the screenshot.
Yes, the tool is browser-based and works on both Mac and PC. Simply upload your screenshot and begin annotating without any installations.
Yes, our tool operates entirely online, allowing you to annotate screenshots directly in your browser on either Windows or Mac systems.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats for uploading screenshots to annotate.
Yes, use our annotation tool to add comments or drawings on screenshots you capture from Teams meetings to enhance communication.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific text within your screenshots. Choose your preferred color and mark the area you want to highlight.
Yes, you can customize colors and styles for text, shapes, and highlights, allowing for personal or branded touches on your annotations.
Currently, the annotation tool is intended for desktop use. For mobile annotations, consider using other apps designed for mobile devices.
Yes, screenshots must be under 100 MB to be uploaded for annotation. Larger files will need to be resized or compressed.
No, the tool allows for adding annotations only. You can't edit or remove existing elements in the screenshot itself.
Yes, once you download the screenshot after editing, annotations are embedded permanently into the image file.
No, the tool processes one screenshot at a time. Begin a new session for each screenshot you need to annotate.
No, the tool doesn't track or save annotation history. Any changes are session-based and will not be stored after closing.