Sobre nosotros
Español
Apply Shapes to JPG Image
Easily apply and customize geometric shapes to JPG images online.
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
Al usar el producto, aceptas nuestros Términos de Servicio y has leído nuestra Política de Privacidad.
Confiado por millones en todo el mundo
4.4
2,100+ reseñas en G2
4.4
8,200+ reseñas en Capterra
4.4
73,000+ reseñas en App Store
248 M
Usuarios registrados
5000 M
Notas creadas
2 M
Notas creadas diariamente
Preguntas Frecuentes
Upload your JPG image, choose the shapes tool from the toolbar, and select the desired shape. Customize its color and position it on the image.
You can add geometric shapes like rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows. These are customizable to meet your needs.
Yes, use the color picker to select your desired color before adding shapes to your JPG image.
Yes, applying shapes to JPG images is free. Simply upload your image, use the tools, and download the result.
No, you can only apply shapes to one image at a time. Complete one project, download it, and start a new session for the next image.
No installation is required. The tool operates entirely within your web browser, providing convenience and accessibility.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats, allowing you to apply shapes to these image types.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via a computer or laptop browser for best results.
Yes, the maximum file size for images is 100 MB. Ensure your JPG image does not exceed this limit for successful processing.
Once you've applied the shapes, you can download the image directly from the tool with your edits embedded.
While you can annotate and download the image, you'll need to insert the edited JPG into your PowerPoint presentation separately.
Yes, all annotations are embedded into the JPG file once you download it. They become a permanent part of the image.
Yes, you can adjust the size of your chosen shapes by clicking and dragging to resize them on your JPG image.
No, the tool does not support text extraction (OCR) from images. It's primarily for adding annotations and shapes.
No, the tool currently doesn't support real-time collaboration. Work must be completed independently and shared after annotation.