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Flip Screenshot
Effortlessly Flip and Annotate Screenshots Online
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よくある質問
To flip a screenshot, upload your image using the tool. Use the available options to rotate or flip the image as needed. Once flipped, you can apply annotations as desired.
Yes, you can annotate flipped screenshots using tools like text annotations, highlighting, and shapes. These options allow you to add comments, emphasize areas, and mark up important details.
The tool supports image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. You can upload these file types to flip and annotate them directly in your browser.
You can certainly use this tool to flip and annotate screenshots taken during Microsoft Teams sessions. After annotating, download the image to share within your Teams chat.
Screen rotation features allow you to flip or turn screenshots upside down. After you've adjusted the orientation, use various annotation tools to add context or highlight details.
Yes, if your setup involves dual monitors and you've taken a screenshot covering both, you can upload it here, flip or rotate as needed, and then annotate.
Currently, the tool is optimized for desktop use, so you'll get the best experience by uploading and annotating screenshots from a desktop or laptop browser.
Use the text annotation tool after flipping your image. Simply click on the image to place your text box, type your content, then adjust the position and style as needed.
Select the highlighting tool, choose your preferred highlight color, and drag over the sections of your flipped screenshot that you wish to emphasize.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per file. Ensure your screenshots are within this limit for successful processing and annotation.
Yes, logged-in users have the option to save annotated images to Evernote. Simply link your account during the download phase to save your work directly.
Yes, once you have flipped and annotated your screenshot, you can download the edited file with all annotations embedded for easy sharing and future reference.
No, the tool supports one image at a time. After processing and downloading a file, you will need to start a new session for additional screenshots.
No, this tool does not include OCR capabilities for text extraction. It is designed for annotations such as highlights, texts, and shapes.
The annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only. For mobile needs, consider using the Evernote mobile app or other portable solutions.