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Copy & Paste Rounded Squares to Snapshot
Paste Rounded Squares to your Snapshots with Ease
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Prend en charge les formats PDF et image (maximum 100 Mo)
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
Upload your snapshot image, select the shapes tool, choose a rounded square, and draw directly on your image. Adjust size and color as needed.
Yes, use the color picker tool to customize your rounded square's color before applying it to your snapshot.
You can annotate images in JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, allowing versatile use with various snapshots.
No installation is necessary. Our annotation tool is web-based and works directly in your browser.
Yes, create a rounded square in one image, copy it and paste into another image using our annotation tools.
Yes, the tool works in any major web browser on Windows or macOS, offering seamless access without desktop constraints.
After annotating, you can download the image directly, embedded with your rounded squares and other notes.
Upload your snapshot, annotate with rounded squares, then download to include in your PowerPoint presentation.
Yes, you can preview all annotations on your snapshot within the tool before downloading the final version.
The maximum file size is 100 MB per image, allowing ample room for detailed snapshots.
Yes, upload a snapshot derived from Photoshop, apply rounded squares using the tool, and export as needed.
Add rounded squares to exported images from Illustrator easily using our annotation tool.
No, the tool is currently available for desktop browsers only, such as Chrome or Firefox.
No, text in images cannot be edited with this tool. Use annotation tools to add new text or shapes instead.
No, you can annotate one snapshot at a time. Upload, annotate, and download before starting a new image.