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Edit Screenshot in Safari
Easily Edit Screenshots in Safari Browser
o trascina e rilascia un file
Supporta formati PDF e immagini (massimo 100MB)
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Upload your screenshot to the browser-based tool, then use various annotation features such as the pen tool, text boxes, and shapes to make edits directly in Safari.
Yes, with the text annotation tool, you can add customizable text boxes or notes to your screenshot, making it easy to comment or highlight points in Safari.
You can add text, draw with the pen tool, highlight areas, and use shapes like arrows and circles to emphasize parts of your screenshot.
Use the highlighting tool to select and emphasize important sections of your screenshot. Adjust the color for more clarity and emphasis where needed.
Yes, the tool works completely in your browser, so you can edit screenshots in Safari without downloading or installing any additional software.
Choose the shapes tool from the toolbar and select an arrow. Click and drag on your screenshot to place and adjust the arrow, pointing to important features or areas.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. Large, high-resolution screenshots should still be comfortably under this limit.
No, you can only edit one screenshot at a time. After completing your edits, download the file, and restart the session for another.
You can upload screenshots in formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp for annotation and editing.
No, although the tool is compatible with Safari, you can also use it in other browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
No, this tool does not support OCR to extract text from images. It's intended just for adding annotations.
No, you can upload and edit any relevant screenshot file, regardless of its source, directly within your browser.
Yes, if logged in, you can save your file to Evernote after completing your annotations, offering a convenient online storage option.
No, the annotation tool is not currently designed for mobile use. It's best accessed from a desktop or laptop browser.
The tool cannot edit existing PDF text, perform batch processing, or enable collaborative annotations. Files are processed individually, and annotations are applied as an overlay.