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Drag & Drop Shapes to Picture
Effortlessly Drag & Drop Shapes onto Pictures
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image, choose the shapes tool, and drag shapes like circles or arrows onto the picture. You can place and customize them easily.
Yes, this tool is perfect for preschool activities. Children can visually learn by dragging and dropping shapes onto pictures to create engaging examples.
Yes, shapes can be customized for color and size. Use the shape tool to adjust as needed before dragging onto your picture.
Upload your picture, select the shape tool to drag shapes, and add annotations. You can then save the annotated image for use in Excel.
Yes, annotate your picture by dragging shapes using the tool. Once annotated, save the picture and insert it into Word documents.
The tool supports image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp, allowing annotations on various picture types.
Yes, after adding shapes and annotations, you can download the modified image directly from the tool.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. It requires a desktop or laptop browser for access.
Yes, images must be under 100 MB. The tool processes one file per session, ensuring smooth performance.
No, the tool handles one file at a time. Complete your annotations on a single image before starting another session.
Yes, resize shapes before placing them on the image. The tool allows customization to fit your annotation needs.
Yes, basic access like uploading and previewing is available for free. However, to download annotated images, login is required.
Common shapes like rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows can be added to images to highlight or mark specific areas.
Absolutely. Drag and drop shapes onto your image, then download and insert the annotated picture into your PowerPoint slides.
No, batch processing isn’t supported. Annotations can be added one file at a time for individual attention and detail.