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Add Squares to PNG Image
Effortlessly Add Squares to PNG Images Online for Perfect Annotations
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PNG image, select the shapes tool, and choose the square shape. Click on the image to place the square, then adjust size and color as needed.
Yes, you can choose from a variety of colors using the color picker in the toolbar before placing your square on the PNG image.
The tool supports PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WEBP images for annotation, allowing you to work with various photo types.
Yes, the maximum file size limit is 100 MB. Ensure your PNG image is within this limit to use the tool effectively.
No, the tool allows annotation of one image at a time. After finishing, you can download the image and restart to annotate another.
Yes, you can add squares to PNG images with transparent backgrounds, enhancing them without altering their transparency settings.
Once you've added annotations, click the download button to save your PNG image with embedded squares to your device.
Yes, the tool allows you to adjust squares by resizing and recoloring them before finalizing your download.
Yes, the tool can be used online for free, without the need for any installations or subscriptions.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it using a web browser on a desktop or laptop.
No, the tool is entirely browser-based, allowing you to add squares to PNG images online without installing software.
No specific limit on the number of squares exists, but complex designs might require more processing time depending on your file size.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates directly in your web browser.
The exported file maintains its original format with annotations embedded, so a PNG image remains in PNG format after downloading.
No, the tool does not support batch processing and handles one file per session for annotation.