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Insert Rounded Squares to Snapshot
Effortlessly Insert Rounded Squares to Your Snapshots Online
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First, upload your snapshot image. Select the shapes tool from the toolbar, choose the rounded square shape, and position it on your image to mark desired areas.
Yes, you can customize the color and size of the rounded squares using the color picker and shape options available in the toolbar.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp image formats, making it versatile for a wide range of snapshots.
This tool allows you to annotate images with rounded squares before importing them into PowerPoint. Use shapes to emphasize key details.
Yes, this browser-based tool works on Mac through various compatible web browsers, enabling easy annotation without extra software.
This tool is separate from Photoshop, but you can use it to add rounded squares to images before further editing in Photoshop if needed.
Simply upload your Windows snapshot image to the tool, use the shapes feature to insert rounded squares, and customize as needed.
Absolutely! Insert rounded squares into educational screenshots to highlight important information or sections that need emphasis.
The tool allows you to upload images up to 100 MB, ensuring you can work with high-resolution snapshots.
No, the annotation tool is currently designed for desktop use only. Access it using a desktop or laptop browser.
No, the tool processes one image file at a time. Complete annotations on one snapshot before starting a new session.
No, batch processing is not supported. You'll need to annotate each image individually and download them separately.
Annotations are not saved automatically. You need to download your annotated image once you're done editing to ensure you don't lose your work.
You can annotate Excel snapshots with rounded squares before exporting them to Excel to highlight or emphasize data areas.
No, real-time collaboration features are not available. The tool is designed for individual annotation use in a single session.