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Recognize Words on Screenshot
Recognize and Annotate Words on Screenshot Effortlessly
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Supporta formati PDF e immagini (massimo 100MB)
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The tool allows you to annotate screenshots by adding text, highlights, and shapes directly in your browser, without the need for desktop software.
Upload your screenshot and use the text annotation tool to type comments or notes. The tool doesn't extract text but you can add your annotations clearly.
Yes, the tool can annotate PDF files. Simply upload a PDF, and use various annotation tools like text boxes, highlight, and shapes.
Currently, you need to use the upload function in your browser to add screenshots to the annotation tool.
Word documents need to be converted to images or PDFs before you can annotate them with this tool.
Once you're done annotating, preview, then download the final annotated screenshot directly to your device.
Yes, it works in your browser on Windows 10, allowing you to annotate screenshots without additional software.
No, only one file can be processed at a time. Complete annotation on one file before starting on another.
No, this tool is only available for desktop browsers. Use a computer to access the annotation features.
You can upload screenshots in JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats for annotation.
Yes, the tool offers a variety of color options for all annotations like text, highlights, and shapes.
Use the highlighting tool to select areas of the screenshot you want to emphasize. Select a color and apply it to the areas of interest.
Yes, you can use the shapes tool to add arrows, circles, and rectangles to your screenshots.
No, it requires an internet connection as it operates in a web browser.
No, the tool adds annotations over screenshots but cannot edit or recognize existing text on images.