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Drag & Drop Rounded Squares to Picture
Enhance Your Pictures by Dragging & Dropping Rounded Squares
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Preguntas Frecuentes
To add rounded squares to your picture, upload your image and select the shapes tool. Drag the rounded square onto the image. You can adjust its size and position to fit your needs.
Yes, after placing the rounded square on your image, use the drag handles to resize it to your preferred dimensions. This ensures it fits perfectly with your image's layout.
Certainly! Use the color picker tool to select your desired color for the rounded squares before placing them on your picture. This allows for personalized, vibrant images.
The tool is designed for image annotation online rather than integration with PowerPoint. For PowerPoint, consider manually inserting shapes through PowerPoint's shape tools.
Yes, the tool allows you to add shapes like rounded squares to your pictures for free. However, downloading the result may require logging in.
The tool is focused on image annotation and won't integrate directly with Word. However, you can annotate images and then insert them into Word.
This tool is an online solution outside Photoshop. For Photoshop, use its shape tools to add rounded squares directly within its interface.
After adding a rounded square to your image, you can manually drag it to the center or any other position you'd like, using guides to align.
Yes, you can upload images up to 100 MB. This limit ensures smooth uploading and processing during your annotation session.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Complete annotations on one image before uploading another for editing.
The tool is currently optimized for desktop use only, accessed through browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on laptops or desktops.
No, text extraction isn't supported. The tool focuses on adding annotations, like shapes, not extracting text from image files.
After adding annotations, you can preview your work, then download the annotated image. You can also save it to platforms like Evernote if logged in.
No, real-time collaboration isn't supported. The tool is designed for individual tasks, focusing on single-user annotation sessions.
This tool is web-based for image annotations but doesn't integrate directly into HTML code. You must save your annotated image for web use separately.