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Attach Lines to Screenshot
Effortlessly Attach Lines to Any Screenshot
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
To attach lines to a screenshot, upload the desired image to the annotation tool. Use the shapes tool to draw lines on your screenshot as needed, customizing color and placement.
Yes, our tool allows you to customize line colors. Select your preferred color from the color picker before drawing lines on your screenshot.
Yes, the tool works on Windows 10. Simply access the tool via your web browser and upload screenshots to begin annotating with lines.
Absolutely, you can upload screenshots taken on Mac systems, including those using macOS, and annotate them with lines using our browser-based tool.
Yes, after annotating your screenshots with lines, download and share them in Teams chat to enhance your messaging and collaboration.
Annotate your screenshots with lines and download them. Attach the annotated image to your Outlook email for clear communication.
The tool supports common formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, ensuring compatibility with most screenshots.
No, the tool processes one screenshot at a time. Complete your annotations and download before starting a new session for another image.
No, the annotation tool is currently designed for desktop use only. Access it via a desktop browser.
After annotating and downloading the screenshot on your desktop, transfer it to your iPhone. Attach the image in your email app directly.
Yes, upload any screenshot stored in your computer's folders to our tool and draw lines as needed using the shapes tool.
The maximum file size limit for uploads is 100 MB. This should accommodate most screenshots comfortably.
No, the tool is for annotation purposes only and does not support text extraction from images.
Yes, the tool is compatible with Windows 11. Simply access it via your web browser to start annotating screenshots.
The focus is on single image files. For multi-page PDFs, each page must be separately uploaded and annotated.