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Add Squares to Photo
Add Squares to Your Photo Online for Free
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Upload your photo to the tool, then choose the shapes tool and select the square option. Click on your image to place the square and adjust the size and position as needed.
Yes, once a square is placed on your image, you can click and drag the corners to resize it and adjust its position as necessary.
Absolutely, you can use the color picker in the toolbar to choose the color for your squares before drawing them on your image.
You can upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats to add squares to your photos using this tool.
Yes, adding squares can help in highlighting important areas for feedback or editing purposes during photography review.
No, this tool works directly in your web browser, so there's no need to download or install any additional software.
Yes, simply upload your JPG image and use the shapes tool to add and customize squares on your image.
No, the tool is currently designed for desktop use only. You will need a desktop browser to access it.
After selecting and placing a square, you can drag it to adjust its position for precise placement on your photo.
Yes, you can add as many squares as you need to a single photo by repeating the shape placement on different areas.
Once you download your annotated image, all squares are embedded into your photo, making them a permanent addition.
The maximum file size is 100 MB. If your file exceeds this, you'll need to reduce its size before using the tool.
No, the tool only allows adding annotations on top of your images. Editing existing photo content is not supported.
The tool processes one photo at a time, and batch processing is not available. You'll need to annotate images individually.
Free users can download the photo directly. Logged-in users have the option to save annotations directly to Evernote.