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Insert Rounded Squares to Picture
Easily Insert Rounded Squares to Pictures Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your picture to our online tool. Use the shapes tool to select a rounded rectangle. Place it on your image and adjust its size and position as needed.
Yes, you can choose from multiple color options using the color picker tool. Customize your rectangle to match your picture’s theme.
Yes, you can upload images used in PowerPoint, annotate them with rounded rectangles, and download them for use in your presentations.
You can upload images from Word documents to the tool, annotate them with rounded rectangles, and then insert these annotated images back into your Word documents.
Create a rounded rectangle shape and place it over the picture in PowerPoint, or use our online tool to quickly add rounded rectangles before inserting images.
Yes, our tool allows you to insert rounded squares into images swiftly without any download or installation.
You can upload images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats for annotation.
Absolutely, upload any screenshot as an image to the tool, and then add rounded squares to emphasize or mark areas.
Yes, adding rounded squares can help highlight specific areas of a design, making it easier to provide or receive feedback on visuals.
Yes, each file is limited to a maximum size of 100 MB. Only one file can be processed at a time.
No, the tool is designed for annotations on top of images, such as adding shapes, but it does not support editing existing text.
No, currently our annotation tool is available for desktop browsers only. For mobile editing, consider other mobile applications.
No, our tool supports processing one file at a time. You'll need to restart the session for additional files.
After inserting rounded squares and making other annotations, you'll have the option to download the edited image with all changes applied.
Yes, in addition to rounded rectangles, you can also use circles, standard rectangles, and arrows to annotate images.