Thankfully, iPhone’s inbuilt screenshot tool, Markup, comes to the rescue! First introduced with iOS 10, Markup lets you edit images, insert text and shapes, sign PDFs or documents, alongside many other great features. Let us learn more about how to use Markup to edit screenshots on your iPhone and iPad to get the most out of it.

How to sketch the iPhone screenshot using Markup Zoom in your iPhone screenshot Add text and caption to screenshot How to annotate a screenshot on iPhone How to add a signature to the image Use the eyedropper tool to match the color How to use the ruler tool Create hand-drawn shapes Blur or hide sensitive information How to revert changes made to a screenshot on iPhone

How to sketch the iPhone screenshot using Markup

After taking a screenshot on your iPhone or iPad, follow the steps below:

Zoom in your iPhone screenshot

You can directly pinch in or out and adjust your screenshot after repeating the steps mentioned in the above pointers.

Add text and caption to the screenshot

Adding text to images is helpful in many ways. You can use the iOS screenshot tool to add a description and caption. You can add text to an image by following the below steps.

Add screenshot description

How to annotate a screenshot on iPhone

Pencil or Highlighter can be used to annotate the text. If you wish to hide the annotated text or permanently delete it, both can be done. Magnifier is used to enlarge a particular area that has to be highlighted in a particular screenshot for which different color options are available in Markup. Shapes are useful to highlight a particular area in a rectangular and circular figure. Speech Balloons can be used mostly for graphics and mostly used in comic books, memes to express the thoughts of a particular character. Arrow is mostly used to point to a particular direction showing the user to move their concentration to the designated area.

Now, you can finally tap Done to save your existing changes, after which you can choose if you wish to save your edited snapshot to Photos or Files. If you made a mistake and wish to undo or redo the changes, tap the background arrow. It will undo the changes one by one. Alternatively, tap the forward arrow to redo.

How to add a signature to the image

I feel this is one of the easiest ways to sign documents. Simply take a screenshot and use the Signature tool. I have used this tool to add signatures to invoices and other documents. You can also use it as an alternate to watermarking.

Use the eyedropper tool to match the color

Getting hold of your favorite color in the exact shade can be daunting. The eyedropper feature lets you match color with a great deal of accuracy.

How to use the ruler tool

You can take the help of a ruler tool to draw straight lines on a screenshot. The tool is also useful for drawing lines inclined to a specific angle. Select the ruler icon from the bottom menu bar. The ruler tool displays angles in real-time for your reference. You can change the angle by rotating the ruler. Use two fingers and twist on the opposite side to change the angle.

Create hand-drawn shapes

If the preset shapes are not enough, you can always create hand-drawn shapes.

Blur or hide sensitive information

Many times, a screenshot has sensitive information. It could be our email address, device IMEI, contact details, etc. In such cases, we can blur the sensitive information before sharing the screenshot on the internet or with friends. The most effective way to mask sensitive information is to use an opaque tool. Tap the square icon and place the shape on sensitive information.

How to revert changes made to a screenshot on iPhone

Summing Up!! Well, congrats! You are now a certified iPhone screenshot wiz! That’s how you can use Markup on iPhone and iPad to edit your screenshots. Do you know any cool iPhone screenshot tricks? If so, share it with us in the comments below. Related posts:

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