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Insert Squares to JPG Image
Insert Squares to JPG Image Effortlessly Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your JPG image, select the shapes tool, and choose the square. Click and drag on your image to position and size the square as needed.
Select the square shape from the toolbar, then use the color picker to choose your preferred color. This applies to all shapes you draw.
Yes, you can add multiple squares. Just repeat the process of selecting the square tool and drawing on your image as many times as needed.
Yes, the tool supports PNG files. You can annotate images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats by inserting squares and other shapes.
Absolutely, upload your screenshot as a JPG, PNG, or WEBP file and use the shapes tool to insert squares directly on your screenshot.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Use a browser on a desktop or laptop for best results.
After selecting the square tool, click and drag on the image to adjust the size. You can resize and reposition squares as needed.
Yes, you can insert squares and other annotations on images for free using the online tool without any installations.
You can upload a single JPG image with a maximum size of 100 MB. Keep your file size within this limit for smooth processing.
While you can't directly insert and edit JPGs with this tool in Word, you can export the annotated image and insert it into a Word document.
Annotate the image using this tool, download the final version, then insert it into your PowerPoint slides as an image object.
After annotating your JPG, use an external JPG to PDF converter. This tool specializes only in annotations, not in format conversions.
The tool supports editing of JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP files by adding annotations such as squares, circles, and other shapes.
No, the tool allows one file per session. Complete your annotations and download the file before starting a new annotation session.
No, the tool does not provide an annotation history feature. Each session is standalone, and changes aren't saved as a history.