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Insert Spacing to Snapshot
Effortlessly Insert Spacing to Your Snapshot
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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Our annotation tool allows you to mark up images directly in your browser, including adding space and annotations to snapshots.
Upload the snapshot, and use the shapes tool to draw lines or boxes, creating visual spacing. Customize size and color according to your needs.
You can annotate snapshots first, then include them in Word documents. Use our online tool to add spacing before inserting them into Word.
Use our tool to upload your Python-related snapshots and add explanations or spacing with text annotations and arrows to highlight areas.
No, our tool processes one file at a time. Complete your annotations, then start a new session to process another snapshot.
Yes, you can upload snapshots saved as images from PDFs or Excel for annotation, but editing the original document format directly is not supported.
Use the pen or shapes tool to draw circles or arrows around examples in your snapshot, and add text annotations to clarify the details.
Yes, our tool is browser-based and works on Windows through Chrome or Firefox, facilitating easy snapshot editing.
Our tool supports image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, making it versatile for different snapshot types.
Yes, once you're finished annotating your snapshot, you can download it with all embedded annotations included.
No, everything is handled online in your browser, so there’s no need for software installation or plugins.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB, which is sufficient for most snapshots needing annotation.
No, our annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Ensure to access it via a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox.
No, our tool does not support real-time collaboration. You can annotate and share the downloaded file independently.
No, the tool does not allow you to edit existing text in PDFs. You can only add annotations on top of the document.