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Cut Snapshot
Effortlessly Annotate Snapshots with Cut Snapshot Tool
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Cut Snapshot is an online tool for annotating and editing images such as snapshots and screenshots directly in your browser. It provides easy-to-use annotation tools for highlighting, drawing, and marking up images.
Upload your snapshot to the tool. Use features like the pen tool for drawing or text annotations for adding comments. You can also use shapes to emphasize parts of the image.
Yes, you can edit and annotate snapshots directly in your browser using Cut Snapshot. There's no need to install any software, making it quick and easy to use.
Snapshot annotation supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, allowing you to upload a range of image types for editing.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasize important areas of your snapshot. Choose your preferred highlight color and apply it to the selected area.
The available tools include pen, text annotations, highlighting, and shape drawing tools. These allow you to customize and emphasize areas as needed.
Yes, you can select different colors for your annotations using the color picker, allowing you to differentiate or emphasize specific marks.
No, the tool processes one snapshot at a time. You will need to finish annotating one file before starting on another. This ensures focused and accurate edits.
Snapshot files can be up to 100 MB in size. Keep this limit in mind when preparing images for annotation to ensure they are supported.
No, Cut Snapshot is designed for desktop use. Access the tool via a computer browser for the best experience.
No, you cannot edit the existing content within a snapshot. The tool is focused on adding annotations and markings to the image.
After annotating, you can download your snapshot with all the edits embedded directly to your device for easy access and sharing.
Yes, it works in major browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, making it widely accessible across various desktop platforms.
Ensure your snapshot meets the 100 MB size limit and that you are using a supported file format (.jpg, .jpeg, .png, .webp). These are necessary for the tool to function correctly.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments or notes directly on your snapshot. This tool allows you to place text boxes and personalize your annotations.