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Attach Stamps to Snapshot
Easily Attach Stamps to Your Snapshot Online
또는 파일을 끌어다 놓기
PDF 및 이미지 파일 형식 지원 (최대 100MB)
전 세계 수백만 명이 신뢰하는
4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
Capterra에서 8,200개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
앱 스토어에서 73,000개 이상의 리뷰
2.5억
등록된 사용자
50억
생성된 노트
200만
매일 생성된 노트
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Upload your snapshot to the tool, then select the shape tool to create stamps. You can place and customize stamps as needed directly in your browser.
Yes, this image annotation tool works on Windows as it runs in web browsers like Chrome and Firefox without any installation.
No, there's no need to install software. You can attach stamps to your snapshots directly in your browser.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats. Simply upload an image in any of these formats to start annotating.
Yes, you can customize stamp colors with the tool's color picker, making it easy to personalize your annotations.
Yes, you can upload snapshots up to 100 MB. Single file processing ensures smooth operation without uploads being too large.
No, this tool is primarily for image annotation. While PDFs can be annotated, they use different annotation tools like highlighting and text notes.
No, this tool is designed for desktop browsers. It's recommended to use a desktop or laptop for the best experience.
Yes, you can download the annotated snapshot once you've finished attaching stamps. The annotations are embedded in the image file.
Simply upload your snapshot using the on-screen prompts, and access all available annotation tools, including shape options, to begin.
Yes, besides attaching stamps, you can use the highlight tool to emphasize specific areas in different colors.
No, once you download the annotated image, annotations are embedded and no longer editable unless you re-upload the original file.
Stamps can highlight parts of a snapshot, add commentary, or emphasize specific elements during feedback or review processes.
Yes, you can add a variety of shapes like rectangles, circles, and arrows as stamps for your snapshots.
No, the tool doesn't support real-time collaboration. Each user annotates individually; changes can't be tracked live.