: If you simply want to change the file's label from "Screenshot_1.png" to something more descriptive, right-click the file in your folder and select Rename .

: Upload the file to Google Images or use Google Lens on a mobile device to select and copy text directly from the picture.

: Open your screenshot with the Snipping Tool , and use the Text Actions icon (which looks like a small square with lines) to "Copy all text" from the image.

: Right-click the file and select Edit with Paint (Windows) or Markup (Mac/iOS) to add text boxes directly onto the PNG.

If your goal is to "make text" by pulling the words out of the image, you can use built-in system tools:

: If you are adding the image to a website or document, you can "make" alt text for it using the following format: ![Describe your image here](Screenshot_1.png) . Managing the File

: Platforms like Evernote or Canva allow you to upload the file, select a text tool, and type your message anywhere on the image.

: Tools like Screenshot to Text (OCR) allow you to extract text from images directly within your browser. Adding Text to the Screenshot

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