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Attach Squares to Picture
Effortlessly Attach Squares to Pictures Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use the shapes tool in the annotation interface. Select the square shape, adjust size and position, and apply it to your image.
Yes, you can customize the color using the color picker. Choose from various color options before adding the square to your image.
Yes, after placing the square on your image, you can resize it by dragging the corners to get the desired dimensions.
The supported image formats include JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. You can upload any of these to start annotating.
Yes, all annotation tools are available in your browser. No software installation is necessary, making it easy to work directly online.
The maximum file size allowed for uploading images is 100 MB per file, ensuring smooth processing and annotation.
No, the tool supports annotating one file at a time. Complete your work on one file before starting another.
Select the pen tool to draw freehand on your image. Adjust stroke width and color using the customization options available.
Yes, after finishing your annotations, you can download the image with the applied markings embedded in it.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to insert textbox or notes on your images and customize the font and size.
Yes, the highlighting tool lets you emphasize parts of your picture by adding color-coded highlights to significant areas.
No, currently, the tool supports desktop browsers only. Use a computer or laptop to access annotation features.
No, the tool does not allow editing of existing text within images. It adds annotations on top of the image content.
To save annotations, log in to Evernote. Ensure you're using personal credentials, as content accessibility depends on your cloud settings.
Yes, you can preview your annotated image in the interface before deciding to download or save to Evernote.