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Create Shapes on Screenshot
Effortlessly Create Shapes on Your Screenshots
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot in the editor, select the shapes tool, and choose your desired shape. Adjust its size, position, and color to highlight specific areas.
Yes, each shape can be customized using the color picker tool. Select your preferred color before placing the shape on your screenshot.
Select the shapes tool in the editor. While specific teardrop shapes aren't predefined, you can create an approximation using available shapes and adjusting them.
You can annotate screenshots in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats by uploading them to the editor.
The tool provides predefined shape options like rectangles and circles. For custom or irregular shapes, try freehand drawing using the pen tool available.
No, it is designed for desktop use only. You can access the tool using a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox.
Use the shape tool to draw common symbols or combine shapes for custom symbols. Customize color and placement as needed.
The tool offers basic geometric shapes like rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows to assist in creating clear annotations on screenshots.
No downloads are necessary. The service works entirely within your web browser, allowing you to create shapes on screenshots directly online.
While specialized shapes from Photoshop aren't directly available, you can achieve basic annotative effects with built-in tools like circles and arrows.
Yes, each file can be up to 100 MB. You can work with one file at a time during a session.
No, you must process one file at a time. Complete annotations and download before starting on another file.
Draw shapes like rectangles or circles around key sections of your screenshot to emphasize and highlight important parts.
After making shapes or annotations, you can preview, download your enhanced screenshot, or save it to Evernote with a logged-in account.
No, advanced PDF features like forms aren't supported. This tool focuses on basic annotation like shape additions for images and PDFs.