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Move Rounded Squares on Picture
Easily Move Rounded Squares on Your Picture 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 annotate images by adding shapes like rounded squares. You can draw and adjust them directly in your web browser.
Upload your picture and use the shapes tool to draw rounded squares. You can click and drag to move and position them as needed.
Yes, use the color selection option to choose your preferred color before drawing or moving rounded squares on your image.
Upload your PowerPoint-exported images, and use the shapes tool to draw and move rounded squares for presentations.
Yes, upload your screenshot and use the shapes tool to add and move rounded squares easily.
This tool is browser-based for quick annotations. While Photoshop has advanced features, our tool simplifies adding round shapes online.
Yes, after drawing a rounded square, use the handles to resize and reposition it on the image.
Yes, export your images from Word documents and upload them here to add rounded squares for further annotation.
You can upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image files for annotation with rounded squares.
No, the tool processes one image file at a time. Complete editing, download, and reload for another image.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. Mobile support isn't available.
No, batch processing isn't available. You'll need desktop software for batch annotations.
You can move or delete squares after drawing them, but you can't change existing image elements.
Yes, each image file must be under 100 MB to be uploaded and processed in the tool.
For CSS usages, this tool doesn't generate styles. It's meant for visual annotations on images.