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Edit Screenshot in Linux
Effortlessly Edit Screenshots on Ubuntu Linux
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Yes, you can edit screenshots directly in your browser. Our tool allows you to annotate images on Ubuntu Linux without needing any additional software.
Upload your screenshot, then choose the text annotation tool. Click on the image to place a text box, type your comments, and adjust position and styling as needed.
Our tool is browser-based and doesn't integrate with terminal commands. To edit files in the Linux terminal, use text editors like nano, vim, or emacs.
You can upload images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WEBP formats. Simply select your file to start annotating directly in the browser.
Use the highlight tool from the toolbar to emphasize important areas of your screenshot. You can choose different colors to make your highlights stand out.
Yes, the tool works seamlessly on Ubuntu Linux systems. All you need is a web browser, such as Chrome or Firefox, to access the tool.
The tool offers pen, text, highlighting, and shape options like arrows and circles. Each tool is customizable with different colors and sizes.
No, our tool is web-based and doesn’t operate through the Ubuntu terminal. It provides a graphical interface for annotating images.
No, you can annotate one file at a time. Once you finish annotating, download the file, and start a new session for another image.
Select the shapes tool and choose from rectangles, circles, or arrows to mark specific areas. Customize their size and color to suit your needs.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Make sure your screenshot doesn’t exceed this limit to ensure a smooth editing process.
No software downloads are needed. You can edit and annotate screenshots directly in your web browser without installing anything.
No, this tool is designed for image annotation. To edit text files in Ubuntu, use the terminal with editors like nano or vim.
No, OCR functionality is not available. The tool focuses on adding annotations without extracting text from images.
Our tool is limited to desktop and laptop use only. Please use a desktop browser for accessing the annotation features.