私たちについて
日本語
Apply Annotations to Screenshot
Apply Annotations to Screenshots Easily and Online
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)
製品を使用することにより、あなたは当社の利用規約 に同意し、当社のプライバシーポリシー.
世界中で数百万人に信頼されています
4.4
G2で2,100件以上のレビュー
4.4
Capterraで8,200件以上のレビュー
4.4
App Storeで73,000件以上のレビュー
2.5億
登録ユーザー
50億
作成されたノート
200万
毎日作成されたノート
よくある質問
Upload your screenshot to the tool, then use annotation tools like text, drawing, and shapes to mark it up as needed. When finished, download your annotated image.
You can upload screenshots in formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. These supported formats ensure your images can be easily annotated online.
Yes, you can annotate screenshots on Windows 10 using our online tool. Simply access it via your web browser without needing additional software.
Absolutely. Annotated screenshots can be directly used in PowerPoint. Save your annotated file and insert it into your presentation slides for emphasis.
Yes, you can upload any screenshot saved on your PC to the tool. Access them from your folders and easily apply annotations online.
Use the text annotation tool after uploading your screenshot. Click on the image to start typing, then customize the font, size, and color as needed.
Yes, the annotation tool is entirely online, requiring no downloads or installations. Simply open your favorite browser and start annotating.
You can add text, highlight areas, draw freehand sketches, or use shapes like arrows and rectangles. Customize these with various colors and sizes.
Yes, the tool supports files up to 100 MB in size. This limit ensures smoother processing and handling of your images.
Use tools like highlighting and arrows to emphasize key areas or points of interest in your screenshot, making your markups clear and precise.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Finish annotating a file before starting another session with a new screenshot.
Yes, annotated screenshots are compatible with Word. After saving your marked-up image, insert it into Word for enhanced document clarity.
Select the shapes tool to draw geometric figures like arrows, rectangles, or circles. These tools help in emphasizing specific image parts.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can save annotated images directly to Evernote, making it easy to organize and access your work later.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. For mobile annotations, consider using mobile-based applications.