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Open Screenshot as PDF
Easily convert and open screenshots online as PDFs
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To open a screenshot as a PDF, upload your screenshot file (JPG, PNG, or WEBP) directly to the annotation tool. After adding any desired annotations, download the final document as a PDF.
Yes, you can use our annotation tool to add text, shapes, and highlights to your screenshot. This is useful for making notes or emphasizing areas before downloading it as a PDF.
Yes, the tool is free for uploading, annotating, and previewing your screenshots as PDFs. Simply sign up for full access to download the final PDF.
Yes, you can use the tool on Windows 10 through modern web browsers like Chrome or Firefox, allowing you to work completely online without needing additional software.
No installations are necessary. The tool works entirely in your web browser, allowing you to upload, annotate, and download your screenshot as a PDF directly from the website.
Yes, you can open and annotate PDF files directly in online browsers, making it easy for quick editing and sharing.
After annotating your screenshot, click on the download button to save your finished PDF to your device. Make sure you're logged in to access the download feature.
While you can upload screenshots from Android to your desktop, the actual annotation tool is desktop-only, meaning you need a computer for converting and annotating.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per upload. This is usually sufficient for most screenshots unless they are exceptionally large or high resolution.
Yes, you can upload Excel screenshots into the tool, annotate them as needed, and download them as PDFs. This is a helpful way to share annotated versions of your Excel data visually.
Yes, if you have multiple screenshots that create a multipage PDF, you can upload each sequentially, annotate them, and download the combined PDF document.
Yes, you can annotate existing PDFs with our tool. Simply upload the PDF file and use the available annotation tools to add your notes and highlights.
No, the tool processes only one file at a time. To work with multiple files, complete each one individually before starting on the next.
No, you can work on only one file per session. After completing and downloading the conversion, you can begin with another file.
No, the tool currently supports only desktop browsers. For mobile devices, consider using an app designed for PDF and annotation tasks.