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Replace Words on Screenshot
Easily Replace Words on Screenshots Online for Free
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Upload your screenshot to the online tool, use the text annotation tool to add your new words, and download the updated image.
Yes, the tool is free to use. Simply upload your screenshot, replace the text, and download it without any cost.
Yes, the tool is accessible through any modern web browser on Windows 10, allowing you to replace text in screenshots without issue.
Upload your Mac screenshot to the online tool, use the annotation features to add or replace text, and then download the new image.
No, the tool processes one screenshot at a time. Complete editing and download it before proceeding with another.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp file formats for screenshots and images.
Yes, you can use the tool in any modern browser on Windows 11 to add annotations to images, including text replacement.
No installation is needed. The tool is fully online, accessed directly from your web browser.
The maximum file size is 100 MB. You can upload images up to this size for annotation.
Use the text annotation tool to overlay new text on your screenshot. Customize the text properties as needed.
Yes, you can customize text properties such as font size and color to ensure readability and fit the style of your image.
No, the tool is currently available only on desktop browsers and not on mobile devices.
No account is needed for basic functions. Log in is only required if you wish to save directly to Evernote.
You cannot directly edit existing text; instead, use annotations to add or replace text layers on top.
As long as your Java environment produces standard image formats like .png or .jpg, you can upload and annotate these images.