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Copy & Paste Annotations to Screenshot
Efficiently Copy & Paste Annotations on 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
The tool allows you to annotate images and screenshots directly in your browser. You can add text, shapes, highlights, and then download the annotated version for sharing or documenting purposes.
Upload your screenshot, then use the annotation tools such as text, pen, or shapes to add comments or highlight areas. Once done, download the annotated image for sharing.
Yes, after annotating your screenshot, download it and attach it to your Outlook email. The annotations will be visible in the attached image.
Annotate your screenshot and download it. Insert the annotated image into your Word document as you would with any other image, maintaining the annotations.
You cannot directly paste annotations into Notepad. You can, however, describe your annotations in text format if needed. Notepad does not support image content.
Upload the screenshot to the online tool, use available annotation options to edit, and download your annotated image for use on Mac applications.
Currently, the tool is desktop-only, so annotations cannot be made directly on iPhone or iPad. You can annotate on a desktop first, then transfer the image to your mobile device.
Access the tool through your web browser on PC, upload your image, use the annotation features, and download the annotated screenshot for your needs.
Yes, you can annotate screenshots saved in JPG, PNG, or WEBP formats. Upload them one at a time, annotate, and download your edits.
Annotate your screenshot, download it to your computer, and then save it in your screenshots folder. The annotations remain in the saved image.
Copy-paste annotations refer to the process of marking up images or documents with notes and visuals that can be easily transferred to other digital platforms or shared.
The tool supports PDF, JPG, PNG, and WEBP file formats for annotation, allowing versatile use across various file types.
No, the tool allows annotation of one file at a time. Complete each annotation session, download the result, then start a new session for another screenshot.
No, this tool does not support editing of existing text within PDFs. It is designed for overlay annotations only.
No, the tool is optimized for desktop use only. Users must access it via desktop or laptop browsers.