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Move Shapes on PNG Image
Easily Move Shapes on Your PNG Image Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PNG image, then use the shapes tool to draw a new shape. To move an existing shape, simply select it and drag it to a new location.
Yes, customize shapes by changing their color, size, and position using the available tools before downloading the edited image.
In addition to PNG, you can annotate JPG, JPEG, and WEBP images, all handled directly in the browser.
Absolutely, our tool works online in your browser allowing you to move shapes on PNG images without any software installation.
Select the shape and use the color picker to choose a new color. This can be done before or after moving the shape.
Yes, you can use various annotation tools like pen, text, and shapes to mark up PNG images directly in your browser.
No, the tool supports static image formats like PNG, JPG, and WEBP, but not animated GIFs.
You can upload and annotate images for free in your browser, but downloading annotations requires logging in.
This tool doesn't integrate with Photoshop or PowerPoint. It provides online shape movement and customization.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Larger files may need to be reduced in size before upload.
No, you can work with one file at a time. After completing a session, upload a new file to continue working.
Yes, after logging in, you can save your annotated images directly to Evernote, combining text notes with visual annotations.
No, it's designed for desktop browsers only. Access it from a computer for optimal functionality.
The tool focuses on PNG image editing. It doesn't directly relate to CSS shape movement, which involves coding.
No, the tool doesn't offer an annotation or shape movement history. Changes are final upon saving.