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Edit Rounded Squares on Screenshot
Effortlessly Edit Rounded Squares on Screenshots
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot to the tool and use the shapes tool to draw rounded squares over areas you wish to highlight or edit. Customize as needed.
Yes, you can modify rounded rectangles on screenshots online using the shapes tool in the annotation editor. Adjust the shape's properties to your liking.
In Windows 10, open your screenshot in the browser-based tool. Select the shapes tool to draw rounded squares, customizing them as needed.
Yes, upload your screenshot to the online tool using a Mac and utilize the shapes tool to add or edit rounded rectangles, customized as you like.
No, the tool is designed for desktop or laptop browsers only. For Android, consider using native apps tailored for mobile use.
Yes, use the color picker to choose a color before drawing rounded squares on your screenshot, highlighting important areas effectively.
Yes, the tool works in web browsers, allowing Windows 11 users to upload screenshots and enhance with rounded squares using the shapes tool.
No, the tool lacks a feature to lock rounded corners. Users must manually adjust them for each drawn shape, unlike advanced design apps.
No, it doesn't edit or extract existing text. It allows adding annotations like text boxes and shapes over the image for clarity.
Yes, after editing, download the annotated image for free directly from the tool, with no extra costs or registration required.
Yes, you can select and adjust drawn shapes, like rounded rectangles, on your screenshot to refine annotations and emphasize details.
The tool is standalone and browser-based for quick edits; it's not designed for integration with other software like Photoshop.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB, catering to high-quality screenshots. Ensure your file is within limits for smooth upload.
Annotations are applied as overlays, so the original image quality isn't altered when downloaded, maintaining the original resolution.
No, the tool is intended for solo use without real-time collaboration features. For collaboration, explore other suitable platforms.