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Insert Squares to Screenshot
Insert Squares to Screenshots Easily and Online
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To insert a square, upload your screenshot, select the shapes tool, and choose the square option. Then click and drag on your screenshot to position the square.
Yes, you can customize the square’s color using the color picker in the tool palette before placing it on your screenshot.
You can upload screenshots by dragging and dropping them into the upload area or using the file browser to select your image file.
Yes, besides adding squares, you can use the text annotation tool to add comments or labels to your screenshots.
Yes, take a screenshot using Windows, upload it to the tool, and use the shapes tool to insert a square.
There isn't a specific shortcut, but the workflow is straightforward: upload your screenshot, select the square shape, and place it.
Yes, you can access the tool on any desktop browser, whether you're using a PC or Mac.
Transfer the screenshot from your Android device to your desktop, then upload it to the tool and add squares as needed.
No, you can only annotate one screenshot at a time. Complete it and download before uploading another.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. This supports most common screenshot sizes with ease.
Absolutely, you can insert as many squares as needed to mark different areas on your screenshot.
No, annotations are added as overlays, and the original image remains unchanged until you download the annotated version.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop usage only. Use a desktop browser for access.
Yes, after placing a square, you can adjust its size by clicking and dragging its corners.
No, the tool doesn’t support batch processing. You'll need to annotate each screenshot individually.