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Customize Spacing on Snapshot
Seamlessly Adjust Annotation Spacing on Snapshots
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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This tool allows you to annotate images, such as snapshots, directly in your web browser. You can add text, draw shapes, and adjust spacing for clear visualization.
Yes, you can upload snapshot images in formats like JPG, PNG, or WEBP and use our annotation tools to add notes, shapes, and highlights for better clarity.
Use the shapes or pen tool to draw annotations, then manually adjust their spacing by clicking and dragging the annotations to the desired location.
For adjusting annotations, you can upload images taken from Outlook, add annotations using our tool, and manually adjust spacing as needed.
If your NetApp snapshot can be converted to a supported image format like JPEG or PNG, you can upload it and adjust annotations using our tool.
Yes, apart from images, you can upload PDF files for annotation. The tool supports adding annotations like text and shapes across multiple pages of a PDF.
After uploading your image, use the highlighting tool to emphasize important text areas by selecting the text and applying the desired highlight color.
Yes, select the shapes tool, choose the arrow option, and position it on your snapshot. Arrows can be resized and repositioned for emphasis.
You can upload one file at a time, with a maximum size of 100 MB. This applies to both images and PDFs.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. You'll need to complete annotations on one snapshot before uploading another.
No, our annotation tool is currently designed for desktop use only. Access it via a browser on your computer for best results.
No, this tool does not include OCR capabilities. It is intended for adding annotations only, not text extraction from images.
After completing your annotations, you can download the file. The annotations are embedded into the image or PDF file, ready for sharing.
The tool supports popular image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP for annotation.
As long as the snapshot is saved in a supported image format, you can upload it for annotation, regardless of the original app.