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Edit Squares on Screenshot
Add and Edit Squares on Screenshots Effortlessly
またはファイルをドラッグ&ドロップ
PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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よくある質問
Upload your screenshot, then select the shapes tool. Choose the square shape and click on your image to place it. Customize the color and size as needed.
Yes, upload your Windows 10 screenshot into the tool. Use the shapes feature to draw and customize squares exactly where you need them.
While it offers essential annotation features, it isn't as extensive as Photoshop. It's designed for quick and easy online annotations without complex features.
Upload your image, use the shapes tool to draw squares, and customize the colors and sizes. The process is straightforward and requires no software download.
Yes, you can add and edit squares for free directly through the web-based interface. No payment is necessary for basic annotations.
Currently, annotations are only supported on desktop computers. Use a desktop browser to edit images, including Android screenshots.
You can upload and edit images in formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. The tool allows easy annotation of these popular image formats.
Yes, you can use this browser-based tool on any PC with Chrome, Firefox, or Safari to edit and annotate your screenshots.
You can customize the color of the squares using the color picker tool before placing or after drawing them on your image.
Open the screenshot you want to annotate, then draw squares using the shapes tool. Position them as needed on your image.
Yes, screenshots captured via Windows shortcuts can be uploaded and edited. The process is the same as with any other image file.
While you can't edit existing text, you can add text annotations to overlay comments and labels on your screenshots.
No, the tool supports annotating one file at a time. You must complete and download annotations before starting a new file.
No, this tool is web-based and requires an internet connection to upload and annotate files.
You can upload images up to 100 MB in size. Files larger than this will need to be reduced before uploading.