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Save Screenshot on Chrome
Effortlessly Save and Annotate Screenshots in Chrome
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
Use the built-in Chrome features or extensions for capturing screenshots. Navigate to the part of the page you want, right-click, and select capture options, or use an extension.
Yes, use an online tool to annotate screenshots. Upload your screenshot to the tool, then add text, shapes, or highlights as needed.
Most image annotation tools support JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats for uploading screenshots and downloading annotated files.
Yes, some Chrome extensions allow capturing full page or scrolling screenshots, covering content that doesn't fit on the screen.
Use Chrome's Developer Tools to take a screenshot by right-clicking on a page element and selecting the capture option, or use an extension.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can annotate your screenshot and save it to Evernote using tools integrated with Evernote.
Most online tools for annotation limit file uploads to 100 MB per file. Ensure your screenshot adheres to this limit.
Yes, several Chrome extensions allow you to capture web page screenshots and sometimes include annotation features as well.
No, tools typically don't allow editing of existing text in screenshots. You can only annotate by adding text and graphics on top.
No, these tools are designed for desktop browsers only. Use desktop versions of Chrome or other browsers for taking and annotating screenshots.
Yes, but you might need to enable specific extensions to work in incognito mode to capture screenshots.
Yes, use a PDF viewer in Chrome, then capture the visible section or full page using Chrome's screenshot features.
No, basic tools for capturing and annotating screenshots often do not include real-time collaboration features.
No, most online annotation tools process one file at a time, requiring a new upload for each additional screenshot.
No, online tools work in your browser, allowing you to annotate screenshots without downloading or installing software.