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Drag & Drop Text to Snapshot
Effortlessly Add Text to Snapshots with Drag & Drop
o trascina e rilascia un file
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Simply upload your snapshot image. Use the text annotation tool to add text, then drag and drop it to the desired position on the image.
Yes, the tool is accessible via a web browser on Windows 10. Use Chrome, Firefox, or any compatible browser to annotate your snapshots.
Yes, you can use this tool to add text to snapshots online without any charge. It's accessible directly through your browser.
No app installation is needed. The tool operates fully online through your web browser, making it convenient and quick to use.
Currently, the tool is designed for desktop use only, and not optimized for mobile devices like iPhone.
Open a browser like Chrome or Firefox on Windows 11, upload your image, and use the drag and drop feature to position text annotations.
Yes, you can customize text properties such as font size and color before applying them to your snapshot images.
The tool supports image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP for annotation purposes.
While this tool is for image annotation, you can export annotated images and insert them into Excel documents separately.
Once you upload your snapshot, select the text annotation tool, input your text, then drag to position it as needed on your image.
The tool is web-based and requires an internet connection for use, as it functions through your web browser.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB to upload and annotate. Larger files can't be processed.
Currently, the tool handles one snapshot per session. Annotate one image, download, and restart to work on another.
No, this tool doesn't support OCR for text extraction from images. It's solely for adding annotations.
No, this tool is currently limited to desktop browsers and does not support Android devices.