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Insert Shapes into Image
Seamlessly Insert Shapes into Images Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image, select the shapes tool from the toolbar, and choose your desired shape. Click on the image to place it, then customize its color and size.
Yes, you can use the shapes tool to add circles. Select circle, click on your image to place it, and adjust the size and color to fit.
Certainly! Use the shapes tool to select arrows. Click on your image to add the arrow, and customize its direction, size, and color as needed.
You can upload images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats for annotation.
Yes, multiple shapes can be added in a single session. Just select the shapes tool again to add more shapes to your image.
Use the color picker tool to choose your preferred color before drawing the shape on your image. This works for all shapes you want to insert.
No installation required. The tool is fully browser-based, allowing online shape insertion in images without downloading software.
Once added, you can resize and reposition shapes, but not change their type. Use the restart button to undo if needed.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Use a compatible browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on your computer.
After inserting the shapes, click the download button to save the annotated image directly to your computer.
No, this page focuses on inserting shapes into image files only, not PDFs. Use a dedicated PDF tool for document annotations.
Files can be up to 100 MB. Make sure your image file doesn't exceed this size limit for successful uploads.
This tool allows online shape insertion in your browser. For Canva-specific instructions, refer to Canva's platform.
No, it processes one file at a time. Finish your current session before starting with another image.
No, only color customization for shapes is supported. Filling shapes with images requires advanced graphic design software.