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Move Rounded Squares on PNG Image
Easily Move Rounded Squares on PNG Images
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PNG image, use the shapes tool to draw rounded squares, and then click and drag to move them to your desired location.
Yes, use the color picker to select your preferred shade before drawing or moving your rounded squares on the PNG image.
Yes, annotate your PNGs with rounded squares using the tool, then download the edited image for use in PowerPoint presentations.
After adding and moving your rounded squares, select 'Download' to save the annotated PNG with all changes embedded.
Yes, after creating PNGs with rounded square annotations, they can be integrated into your HTML/CSS projects for visual elements.
You can upload and annotate images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, but only one file per session is supported.
Definitely, once your transparent PNG is uploaded, use the shapes tool to move rounded squares and emphasize different areas.
The tool allows annotation overlaid as a single layer on the PNG. It doesn't support multi-layer management.
While our tool is independent of Photoshop, you can annotate a PNG here and then export it for further editing in Photoshop.
Upload your design as a PNG, use rounded squares to pinpoint areas, add annotations if needed, then download to share feedback.
Yes, upload educational content as a PNG, use rounded squares to highlight key points, and add notes with text annotations.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. For batch tasks, repeat the process individually for each PNG.
No, the tool doesn't allow editing of existing text within images. It supports annotations like adding text and shapes.
Files should be under 100 MB. Exceeding this size requires reducing the image file size before annotating.
If logged in, you can save annotated images directly to your Evernote account, providing easy access across devices.