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Attach Shapes to Snapshot
Effortlessly Attach Shapes to Your Snapshots Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your snapshot image, then use the shapes tool to select the rectangle shape. Click and drag on your image to form the rectangle, which can then be resized and repositioned as needed.
Yes, you can add multiple shapes such as rectangles, circles, and arrows to a single snapshot. Use the shapes tool to create and customize each shape on your image.
The tool supports popular image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. This broad compatibility makes it easy to work with various image types for annotation.
While PDF files are purely document based, you can upload image snapshots of PDF pages as JPEG or PNG files to attach shapes to them.
After adding shapes, you can download your annotated image or save it to Evernote for sharing. The annotations will be embedded in your exported file.
Yes, there is a size limit of 100 MB per file. Ensure your image is within this limit to upload and annotate successfully.
While using the tool, you can remove shapes by selecting and deleting them or using the undo button to correct recent actions.
Yes, you can customize the color and size of each shape. Select the shape and use the toolbar options for personalization.
The tool functions effectively in most major desktop browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, providing flexibility in choice.
The annotation tool is currently only available for desktop use. Access it from a desktop or laptop for full functionality.
No, you can only annotate one snapshot at a time. Complete the edits and restart to annotate additional files.
Annotations are saved when you download or save your edited snapshot. Ensure you save your work before exiting the session.
Real-time collaboration isn't supported. Annotations can be shared post-creation by downloading or saving them for sharing with others.
Use the shapes tool to draw a rectangle or circle around important areas of the snapshot to highlight them effectively.
Ensure your file is under 100 MB and in a supported format (JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WEBP) to prevent upload issues.