Screen Annotation allows users to annotate any content displayed on their Windows screen, including images, code, videos, and PDFs. It is especially useful for online teaching, recording tutorials, and remote collaboration, providing versatile annotation tools for presenters and educators.
Screen Annotation sits in PulseGate's UI/UX & prototyping category. It focuses on annotating and highlighting content on the screen for teaching, tutorials, and remote work. It is built as a consumer product for teachers and presenters. Screen Annotation costs nothing to use. The product ships for Windows.
It is developed by Gentle Dan, and the product first shipped in 2024. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Screen Annotation occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include screen annotation, image annotation, and PDF annotation.
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