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Move Rounded Squares on JPG Image
Effortlessly Move Rounded Squares on Your JPG Image Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool allows you to move and adjust rounded squares on JPG images directly in your browser, using intuitive annotation features.
Upload your JPG image, select the shapes tool to create a rounded square, and then drag it to move or adjust its position on your image.
Yes, you can customize the color of rounded squares using the color picker tool before placing them on your JPG image.
Absolutely. Once you've finished adjusting your shapes, you can download the annotated JPG image with all modifications embedded.
Yes, the tool is available for free. You can upload, annotate, and download your JPG images without any charges.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats for annotation, allowing you to work with a variety of image types.
After uploading your JPG, select the shapes tool, choose the rounded square shape, and click on your image to place and adjust it as needed.
Yes, there is a 100 MB limit per file, which should accommodate most JPG images unless they are extremely high definition.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use only, so you'll need to upload your image using a desktop or laptop browser.
You can add multiple layers of annotations (like multiple rounded squares), but you need to manually adjust each layer after adding.
No registration is required to upload and annotate images. You only need to log in if you plan to save to Evernote.
Yes, click on the square and drag its corners to resize it, allowing precise adjustments to fit your annotation needs.
While it offers basic annotation functionality, it doesn't offer the full feature set of Photoshop, focusing instead on straightforward browser-based annotation.
No, the tool only supports annotating one image at a time. For batch processing, consider using separate desktop software.
No, the tool doesn't support extracting text from images as it doesn't have OCR capabilities. It focuses on visual annotations.