Add Annotations on Screenshot

DuckCapture provides rich editing tools to add more captured areas or add informative annotation on screen shot.


Add Captured Areas

Once you have selected one area and entered into the editing mode, you can use the “Add” tool to combine more screen areas in one image, organize them by moving blocks, or adjust the selected area by grip editing.

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“Add” Tool Add new rectangle areas Add new polygon areas Add new areas by window on screen

Draw Annotations

DuckCapture provided tools to draw simple basic graphics, including text, on captured screenshots.

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“Draw” Tool Sub tools to draw basic annotations

Save and Share

Once you finished editing and adding annotations, you can print it out directly, save to file, or copy to clipboard.


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