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Drag & Drop Shapes to Snapshot
Effortlessly Drop Shapes on Snapshots Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your snapshot, then select the shapes tool from the toolbar. Drag and drop circles, rectangles, lines, or arrows onto your image. Adjust size and color to fit your needs.
Yes, use the color picker to select the shape colors and adjust their sizes as needed. You can also move and rotate shapes to position them perfectly on your snapshot.
You can choose from various shapes like rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows. These are ideal for highlighting areas or pointing out aspects within your snapshot.
Yes, the tool allows you to annotate snapshots with shapes online for free. Simply upload your image, use the drag-and-drop functionality, and customize as you like.
No download is required. The entire process is conducted online in your web browser, so you can work without installing any software.
Yes, after adding shapes to your snapshot, you can download the annotated image directly to your device. The shapes will be embedded into the snapshot.
Shapes can visually organize and emphasize elements in your snapshot. Use arrows for pointing, rectangles for highlighting areas, and circles to spotlight details.
The tool supports common image formats such as .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp, allowing for a wide variety of snapshots to be annotated.
No, you must upload and annotate one snapshot at a time. After completing an annotation, download it and start a new session for additional snapshots.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only. It supports major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on desktop platforms.
Each snapshot file can be up to 100 MB. Larger files need to be compressed or resized before uploading them to the annotation tool.
No, the tool does not support 3D shapes. It focuses on simple geometric shapes like circles, rectangles, lines, and arrows for effective annotations.
No, the tool allows annotation by adding elements over the image but does not allow editing of the existing snapshot text directly.
No, the tool does not offer collaboration features. Each session is individual, and there is no option to have real-time collaborative editing.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can save the annotated snapshot to Evernote. This option requires an Evernote account for cloud saving.