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Create Rounded Squares on Snapshot
Easily Create Rounded Squares on Your Snapshots Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image and use the shapes tool to draw rounded squares directly. Customize the size and color to fit your needs, adding emphasis to specific areas of your snapshot.
Yes, simply upload your photo and select the shapes tool. Then, choose the rounded square shape to apply on your photo. Adjust its position and color as needed.
You can annotate PDF files as well as images like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Make sure your file is under 100 MB for best performance.
Yes, the tool works on Windows browsers, so you can easily create rounded squares on snapshots without downloading any software.
Yes, you can customize the color of your rounded squares using the color picker, ensuring they match your design preferences.
You can upload your snapshot by dragging it into the upload area or using the file browser tool. The platform supports multiple image formats for your ease.
Yes, once you save your AutoCAD rendering as an image in a compatible format, you can upload it and use this tool to add rounded squares.
Yes, creating rounded squares on your snapshots is free. You can upload and annotate images in your browser without any subscription.
Yes, after you finish annotating your snapshot, you can download the image with rounded squares directly to your device.
Yes, you can access this online tool using any standard web browser on a Mac desktop or laptop.
Check if you're using the shapes tool, which includes rectangular shapes. You can modify the rectangle into rounded squares with rounding options if available.
No, the tool is for annotation purposes only, such as adding rounded squares. It doesn't support editing existing text in image files.
No, the tool allows you to work on one file at a time. To process multiple files, you'll need to repeat the upload and annotation process for each.
The tool is optimized for desktop browsers, allowing more robust features than typically available on mobile devices.
Yes, you can annotate one file per session. After downloading, restart the process for a new file.