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Customize Shapes on JPG Image
Edit and Customize Shapes on JPG Images Online for Free
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To customize shapes on a JPG image, upload your JPG file to the editor. Use the shapes tool to draw and adjust shapes like circles and rectangles. Customize the colors and stroke width as needed.
Yes, you can adjust the colors of shapes on JPG images. Use the color picker in the tool palette to select your desired color before drawing or editing shapes.
After customizing shapes on your JPG image, simply click the download button to save the edited image to your device. The annotations will be embedded in the image.
Yes, the editor is free to use. Upload your JPG image, customize shapes, and download the result without any cost.
You can add a variety of geometric shapes such as rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows to your JPG images. Adjust their size and color to suit your needs.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per JPG image you upload. This ensures smooth performance and fast processing.
Yes, besides JPG, you can also annotate other image formats like PNG and WEBP in the editor. Upload your preferred format and start customizing shapes.
Select the shape tool from the toolbar, then choose a shape to draw on your JPG image. Click to place and drag to adjust the shape's dimensions. Customize further with color and stroke options.
The editor is designed for adding annotations on top of the image rather than editing existing text. Use the text annotation tool to add new text boxes or notes.
No, the tool allows editing of one JPG image at a time. Complete your current edits, download the result, and start a new session for another image.
No, there is no technical difference between JPG and JPEG files. The terms are used interchangeably to refer to the same image format.
The tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it on a desktop or laptop browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari for the best experience.
Yes, logging in allows you full access to download your edited images or save them directly to Evernote. As a guest, you can upload and annotate without downloading.
The tool focuses on image annotations rather than file conversion. Use a dedicated converter for converting JPG images to PDF format.
No, the tool processes single files per session. For batch processing or simultaneous image editing, external software with batch capabilities is required.