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Drag & Drop Comments to Snapshot
Effortlessly Drag & Drop Comments to Your Snapshots 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)
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よくある質問
Upload your snapshot, then select the text annotation tool. Click where you want to add a comment, type your text, and adjust the text box position. It's easy to drag and move the comment to your desired location on the image.
Yes, you can customize the text using the toolbar's options. Choose your preferred font size, style, and color to ensure that your comments clearly stand out on the snapshot.
The annotation tool works in popular desktop browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. It does not require any plugins, ensuring hassle-free access right from your browser.
While this tool is designed for browser use, you can annotate your images here, download them, and then insert them into Microsoft Word documents for further use.
For Power BI, annotate your snapshots with our tool before importing the images. Our tool simplifies adding comments which enhance reports and presentations.
Our tool is not integrated with Azure for real-time comment dragging. Upload your snapshot to our online platform to annotate, then download the completed file for use in Azure.
Yes, images uploaded must not exceed 100 MB. This restriction ensures a smooth and efficient annotation process, even for high-quality snapshots.
While not directly integrated with VBA, you can annotate images with comments and later incorporate them into your VBA applications by uploading the final image as needed.
The annotation tool is currently designed for desktop browsers only. For mobile use, consider using applications that support mobile annotation.
Use the text annotation tool to add your comment. Then, click and drag the comment box to reposition it anywhere on your snapshot for precise placement.
While the tool doesn't integrate directly with VS Code, you can use it to prepare annotated images and then insert them within your coding projects or documentation.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. You can annotate each snapshot individually, offering focused attention to each image's details.
Initially annotate your images here; then, incorporate annotated snaps into any workflow, including those involving Weed or other niche tools.
Ensure you are using a supported desktop browser and have uploaded your image correctly. Refreshing the page or restarting your browser can often fix any interaction issues.
No, this tool does not feature OCR technology to extract text. It's specifically for adding annotations to images.