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Add Shapes to Screenshot
Add Shapes to Your Screenshot Online Quickly and Easily
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot using the tool, select the shapes tool, and choose the shape you want to add. Click and drag on the screenshot to position and resize the shape as needed.
Yes, you can customize the color of shapes using the color picker tool available in the toolbar. Choose your preferred color before adding the shape to your screenshot.
You can add geometric shapes such as rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows. These can help highlight or point out important parts of your screenshot.
Just upload your screenshot and use the simple interface to select shapes and customize them as needed. No software download is required as it works in your web browser.
Yes, you can use this tool on a Windows computer as it is accessed through a web browser, which is common to all operating systems.
No installation is needed. The tool operates entirely online through your browser, making it convenient and hassle-free.
Yes, you can add as many shapes as you need by selecting the shape tool repeatedly and placing each shape on your screenshot.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Ensure your screenshot size falls within this limit for successful annotation.
Yes, select the shape you wish to edit to move, resize, or change the color. Use the selection handles to make adjustments as needed.
Absolutely, after annotating, you can download your screenshot with all added shapes embedded, ensuring your edits are preserved.
No, the tool is currently available for desktop browsers only. Access it from a laptop or desktop for best results.
No, the tool supports annotation for one file at a time. After completing one screenshot, you can start a new session for another file.
Yes, you can annotate screenshots in supported formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP.
Yes, besides shapes, you can use the pen tool for freehand drawing to further annotate your screenshots.
No, there are no real-time collaboration features. Annotations are added individually and result in a single downloadable file.