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Markup is a versatile tool available on many Apple apps that allows you to make quick edits to your photos, add signatures to documents, highlight important information, and much more. However, there’s a lot more Markup can do that many iPhone or iPad users are unaware of.
But fret not. Whether you’re a seasoned iPhone pro or a curious iPad newbie, this guide will equip you with all the knowledge you need to become a Markup master. Whether you want to edit a screenshot, sign a document on your iPhone, or add text to an image, we have you covered.
Several built-in Apple apps for iPhones and iPads have the Markup tool integrated into them. Here are all such apps and what you can do with the Markup tool on them:
To get the most out of the Markup tool on your iPhone and iPad, you can explore the various tools available within it. Here are a few tools inside Markup that you can use:
The Markup tool offers a range of functionalities that make it powerful for editing and annotating images and documents on iPhones and iPads running iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. Let’s see how to use it in various applications.
By far, the most common use of the Markup tool is within the Photos app. Whether it’s to annotate a screenshot or a random image on your iPhone, using Markup is super simple. Here’s what you need to do:
If you’re trying to share a photo with a contact over iMessage, you can use the Markup tool to quickly annotate and edit it before sending it right inside the Messages app. Here’s how:
You can use the Markup tool inside the Files app with not just images but also different documents, including PDF files. Follow these steps to mark up such documents using the Markup tool:
You can also use the Markup tool inside the Mail app to quickly annotate documents before sharing them over email. Here’s how:
Regardless of which app you use the Markup tool on, saving or sharing your document or image is straightforward.
After you’ve made your edits to the image or document you want to mark up, tap Done to save them. Then, depending on the app, you can save the edited item to Photos, Files, or directly share via email, messages, or any social media app.
Signing off…
Markup is a versatile and powerful tool for editing screenshots and adding signatures to annotating documents and photos. The best part is that it’s built right into your device, so you don’t need to install an app to mark up your images or documents.
Personally, I love how intuitive and easy the Markup tool is to use. Whether I need to quickly highlight certain elements in a screenshot or add a signature to a document, Markup saves the day.
What about you? How do you intend to use the Markup tool on your iPhone or iPad? Also, if you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to share them in the comment section below.
FAQs
Saved markup edits are automatically saved within the app you used them in. This includes Photos, Files, etc. However, if you used the Markup tool on a document at the time of attaching it, such as in Messages or Mail, the edited file will only be sent as an attachment, and there will not be a downloaded/saved copy of the same.
No, an Apple Pencil isn’t necessary to use the Markup tool on an iPad. You can easily use your finger for editing with the Markup tool. That said, the Apple Pencil, or any other stylus for that matter, does offer a more precise markup experience.
If the Markup tool isn’t working, try restarting your iPhone or iPad, ensuring iOS or iPadOS is up to date, and checking that the app you’re using supports Markup.
At the time of writing, no; Markup is currently limited to Apple’s built-in apps. However, some third-party apps may offer their own built-in editing tools. For instance, both WhatsApp and Telegram offer native editing tools for their users.
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