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Save Screenshot on the Web
Easily Save Your Screenshot on the Web
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
To capture a web screenshot, use browser shortcuts or online tools to select the area you want to capture. You can then annotate or save it as needed.
Yes, after capturing your web screenshot, you can annotate it using online tools. Add highlights, text, shapes, or drawings to emphasize important details.
Yes, tools are available online that allow you to capture a full-page screenshot of a website. These tools can scroll and capture the entire webpage for you.
For Mac users, take a web screenshot using the shortcut Shift + Command + 4 for a selected area or Shift + Command + 3 for the whole screen.
Yes, you can save screenshots online through cloud services or annotation tools that provide an option to store your annotated screenshots securely.
Common shortcuts are PrtScn on Windows or Shift + Command + 4 on Mac to capture screenshots directly offline. For online, use relevant browser extensions.
To screenshot a webtoon, use a tool that allows you to capture long scrolling content by either manually stitching images together or using a full-page capture.
Yes, using JavaScript libraries or APIs such as html2canvas, you can take programmatic screenshots of web content within your application.
Yes, there are many free online tools and browser extensions available that allow you to capture and save web screenshots without cost.
Yes, you can add text to your screenshot using annotation tools available online. Simply choose the text tool, click where you want the text to appear, and type.
Certain online tools and browser extensions can automate the process of capturing and saving screenshots at set intervals or triggered events.
Most tools allow you to save your screenshot in common formats like JPG, PNG, or PDF, ensuring compatibility with various devices and applications.
Typically, online tools may have a size limit, often restricting screenshots to around 100 MB per file, ensuring manageable uploads and fast processing.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use only, requiring a browser like Chrome or Firefox, and is not compatible with mobile devices.
Currently, real-time collaboration or tracking history for annotations is not supported. Annotations can be done individually, with results shared manually.