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Attach Rounded Squares to Image
Attach Rounded Squares to Images Easily Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image, select the shapes tool, and choose the rectangle shape. Adjust rounding for corners to your preference, and place it on your image.
Yes, the color picker allows you to choose the color for your rounded squares. Select your color before drawing the shape on your image.
Absolutely. First, draw your rounded square using the shapes tool, then use the text annotation tool to add text inside the square.
Our tool focuses on online image annotation. For Word, rounded squares can be added through Word's in-built shape features.
You can prepare images with rounded squares using our tool, then insert these annotated images into your PowerPoint slides.
After attaching rounded squares, use the download option to save the annotated image directly to your device.
Yes, annotate your image online by adding rounded squares, then download and upload it to Canva for incorporating into your designs.
Uploaded images aren't stored permanently. Annotations occur in your session, and the results can be downloaded when completed.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, allowing flexibility for various image types.
You can upload image files up to 100 MB per file, making it suitable for high-resolution images.
No, the tool only adds annotations like rounded squares and text. It doesn't edit existing text in images.
No, it's designed for desktop use only. Access the tool via a desktop or laptop browser for the best experience.
No, you can annotate one image at a time. To work on another, complete the current session, download your work, and start a new session.
Yes, use the tool to add rounded squares, download the annotated image, then upload it into Photoshop for further editing.
Rounded squares provide a softer, more aesthetically pleasing appearance and are ideal for highlighting areas in images without sharp edges.