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Drag & Drop Arrows to Screenshot
Easily Drag & Drop Arrows to Annotate Screenshots
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4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
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4.4
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2.5억
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50억
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Upload your screenshot, select the shapes tool, choose the arrow, and click on your screenshot to place it. Customize the arrow's color and size if needed.
Yes, you can upload your screenshot to the tool in your browser and use the shapes tool to insert arrows conveniently, without any software installation.
Absolutely, upload your screenshot taken on Windows 10, and you'll be able to drag and drop arrows using the online annotation tool seamlessly.
Ensure you have selected the shapes tool and arrow option correctly. Refreshing the page might also help resolve any glitches with the tool.
Yes, screenshots from a Mac can be uploaded to the tool. Use the shapes tool to add arrows to your Mac screenshots effortlessly.
After adding arrows to your screenshot, download the annotated image directly to your device. The tool allows you to preview and make changes before saving.
Yes, Windows 11 screenshots can be uploaded and easily annotated with arrows using the online tool.
Yes, the annotation tool is free to use for uploading, annotating, and downloading your screenshots without any cost.
While the tool is desktop-only, you can transfer Android screenshots to your computer and then use the tool to add annotations.
Take your screenshot of Outlook, upload it to the annotation tool, and use the shapes tool to insert arrows to highlight areas.
Yes, besides arrows, you can use the shapes tool to draw rectangles or circles to emphasize different areas on your screenshot.
Yes, upload screenshots from any tool such as Word or Outlook, and annotate them using the shapes feature in this online tool.
No, existing text cannot be edited. You can add annotations and shapes but modifying or removing text is not supported.
No, you can only upload and annotate one screenshot at a time. For multiple images, you'll need to process each separately.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration. You can annotate and download your work but cannot share live edits.