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Move Shapes on Snapshot
Easily Move Shapes on Your Snapshot Images Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
After uploading your snapshot, select the shape you want to move. Click and drag the shape to your desired location on the image. Adjust as needed for optimal placement.
Yes, select the shape on your snapshot and use the resizing handles to change its dimensions. This flexibility allows for precise annotation adjustments.
You can use rectangles, circles, arrows, and lines on snapshots. These shapes help highlight or annotate specific areas of your images effectively.
Yes, prior to drawing the shape on your snapshot, choose your preferred color from the color picker for all shapes. This helps to emphasize areas with distinct visual cues.
Upload your snapshot, then use text annotations or shapes to add comments and highlights. Customize as needed for clarity and emphasis.
Yes, the tool works on major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. It offers a consistent annotation experience across these platforms.
No, the tool is web-based and doesn't require any software installation. You can annotate snapshots directly from your browser.
Yes, after moving shapes and finalizing annotations, download your edited snapshot with all changes embedded directly from the browser interface.
Supported snapshot formats include JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. This flexibility allows you to work with common image file types.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB, ensuring compatibility with high-resolution images that require detailed annotations.
No, our tool is desktop-only. For mobile editing, consider using a compatible application or wait until you have access to a desktop.
No, this page focuses on snapshot images. For PDF annotation, use our PDF-specific tools that support multi-page navigation.
No, you can only work on a single snapshot at a time. Complete editing and download before starting on another image to maintain workflow efficiency.
No, the tool doesn't alter existing text in images. It adds shapes and annotations on top of the current snapshot view.
No, the tool provides basic annotation functions like shapes and text. For advanced editing, additional image editing software may be required.