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Pixelate Screenshot
Pixelate Screenshots Quickly and Easily
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)
製品を使用することにより、あなたは当社の利用規約 に同意し、当社のプライバシーポリシー.
世界中で数百万人に信頼されています
4.4
G2で2,100件以上のレビュー
4.4
Capterraで8,200件以上のレビュー
4.4
App Storeで73,000件以上のレビュー
2.5億
登録ユーザー
50億
作成されたノート
200万
毎日作成されたノート
よくある質問
Upload your screenshot using the annotation tool, then select the option to pixelate. Adjust the pixel size according to your preference and finalize the image.
Supported formats for pixelation include JPG, PNG, and WEBP. Upload your file, apply the pixelation, and then download the modified image.
Yes, our tool is browser-based. Simply upload your image, apply pixelation, and download the edited version directly from your browser.
Yes, you can upload screenshots from Microsoft Teams, pixelate them as needed, and download them for secure sharing.
Yes, the tool can handle images up to 100 MB, allowing for detailed pixelation of high-resolution screenshots.
Apply pixelation to selected areas of your screenshot that contain sensitive data. Adjust the pixel size to make the area unreadable.
Yes, after pixelation you can use other annotation tools, such as adding text or shapes, to further enhance your screenshot.
Upload your image, apply pixelation to areas with sensitive notes, and download the result for secure sharing or storage.
You can adjust the pixel size to control the level of pixelation. This lets you customize how obscured the image looks.
Yes, upload your Microsoft 365 screenshots, apply pixelation, and download the modified files for secure sharing.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Complete your pixelation, download the file, and then upload the next image.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploading is 100 MB per image. This allows for high-quality images to be processed efficiently.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only. For mobile processing, alternative solutions are needed.
Upload your Microsoft Office screenshots, apply pixelation, and ensure sensitive information is not visible before sharing.
No, it only adds annotations over images. Editing existing text requires a different tool.