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Add Text to Screenshot on iPhone
Easily Add Text to Your iPhone Screenshots
またはファイルをドラッグ&ドロップ
PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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よくある質問
Yes, you can upload your iPhone screenshots in formats like JPG, PNG, or WEBP and use our text annotation tool to add comments or labels.
Upload your screenshot to our annotation tool, select the text annotation feature, click on the area you wish to add text, type your message, and customize its appearance before downloading.
Our tool supports JPEG, JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats, making it easy to annotate any screenshot taken from your iPhone.
Once text is added to a screenshot and downloaded, you cannot alter it. Make sure to check its appearance before finalizing.
Yes, each file you upload should not exceed 100 MB. This accommodates most high-resolution screenshots from iPhones.
After adding text, click the download option to save your updated screenshot directly to your device, with all annotations in place.
Absolutely! Use the preview function in our tool to see how your text annotations look before downloading the final version.
Yes, any screenshot taken from an iPhone SE can be uploaded and annotated with text using our online tool.
You can customize text properties such as font size and color. However, the tool has limited options for font styles.
Upload the iPhone 14 screenshot to the tool, use the text annotation feature to place and customize text, then download your updated image.
Yes, the tool is designed for desktop browsers, providing a full-screen interface for easy annotation of screenshots.
After annotating and downloading your screenshot, you can easily share it via email or messaging apps directly from your iPhone.
Currently, the tool supports one file at a time. Complete your annotations for one screenshot, download, and restart for the next.
No, this annotation tool is available for desktop usage only. You can use Evernote for mobile-friendly annotation operations.
No, extracting text from images is not supported. The tool focuses only on adding annotations and text overlays.