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Pixelate Screenshot in Mac
Effortlessly Pixelate Screenshots on Mac
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
Yes, you can pixelate a screenshot on Mac using a browser-based annotation tool. Simply upload the screenshot and apply the pixelation tool.
While the tool primarily offers annotation features, you can highlight dark areas using the shapes or pen tool for emphasis.
Yes, you can annotate images directly in your browser on a Mac. This feature requires no additional software installation.
Yes, you can annotate screenshots using our web tool. Just upload your image to the online editor and utilize the annotation tools available.
Yes, you can upload JPEG, PNG, and WEBP format screenshots for annotation using the browser-based tool.
Upload your Mac screenshot and use the text annotation tool to add comments or notes directly on the image.
Yes, use the highlighting tool or geometric shapes like circles and rectangles to emphasize or outline areas of interest on your screenshot.
No, the tool doesn't edit existing text on images. It overlays annotations without altering the original text or image content.
Yes, once you've applied pixelation and annotations, you can download the modified screenshot with all changes embedded.
Yes, use the undo function or clear annotations to modify or remove changes before finalizing and saving your file.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB, and only one file can be processed at a time as you can't batch edit.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates within your web browser, offering a seamless online experience.
The annotation tool supports major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on Mac desktops and laptops.
No, it doesn't allow PDF text editing. You can only annotate by adding overlays or notes. For text editing, use a dedicated PDF editor.
Pixelation is a permanent change in the saved file. You can remove pixelation during editing, but once saved, changes are final.