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Create Arrows on Screenshot
Easily Create Arrows on Screenshots for Key Points
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よくある質問
Upload your screenshot and use the shapes tool to add arrows. Click to place the arrow on the image, customizing its color and size as needed.
Yes, you can adjust the size of arrows by using the resizing handles. Click and drag the arrow corners to make it larger or smaller.
Supported formats for screenshots include JPG, PNG, and WEBP. Upload your screenshot, annotate, and download it with arrows.
Yes, you can annotate screenshots in any browser on Windows. No installation is needed, making it easy to add arrows on-the-go.
Yes, this online tool provides similar functionality to the Snipping Tool, allowing you to annotate screenshots with arrows and other shapes.
Yes, use the color picker to choose from a variety of colors before placing your arrow on the screenshot.
No, you can only annotate one screenshot at a time. Once done, download your work and start a new session for the next file.
Use arrows to direct attention to important parts of your screenshot. Adjust the arrow's direction and color to make it stand out.
No, you can also add circles, rectangles, and lines to your screenshots, thanks to the tool's versatile shapes feature.
Once you download the annotated file, changes are embedded and cannot be re-edited. Save your session before finalizing your work.
No installations are necessary. This tool works entirely online in your web browser, saving you space and hassle on Windows devices.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Ensure your screenshot is within this limit for successful annotation.
No, the tool is desktop-only. Access it via a desktop or laptop browser for the best experience.
Yes, position arrows around areas of interest on the screenshot. Combine with circles and highlights for enhanced emphasis.
No, your original image remains unchanged. The annotations are applied to the copy you upload.