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Copy & Paste Shapes to Image
Effortlessly Copy & Paste Shapes to Your Images Online
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This tool allows you to annotate images by adding shapes like rectangles, circles, and arrows directly in your browser. Customize these shapes easily and overlay them onto your images for various annotation purposes.
Upload your image file, then select from the available shapes like rectangles or circles. Click on the image where you want to add the shape, and customize its size and color through the tool options.
Yes, you can choose from multiple color options using the color picker available in the tool. Customize before placing the shape on your image for better emphasis.
Shapes can be used to highlight important areas or concepts in educational images. Add arrows and text boxes to annotate and emphasize key points, aiding in learning and comprehension.
Absolutely, you can upload JPEG images and use the annotation tools to add and customize shapes as needed. This process involves uploading the image, placing shapes, and downloading the finished annotated image.
You can upload various image formats, including those containing clipart, and add shapes to them effortlessly. This is especially useful for creating combined, visually informative graphics.
Yes, you can annotate images from Excel by uploading them here. Add shapes to highlight data points or annotate parts of a graph or chart imported from Excel.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. This limit ensures smooth performance and quick processing of your image annotations.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Save your work and restart the tool to annotate additional images. This step-by-step approach helps manage focus on each project separately.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. For mobile annotation needs, other solutions, like apps compatible with mobile devices, may be preferable.
Yes, you can move and resize shapes after adding them to your image. This flexibility allows for adjustments to ensure that your annotations are precise and effectively communicate your message.
If logged into the service, you can save annotated images directly to your Evernote account. This feature allows you to keep all annotated materials organized and accessible for future reference.
The tool supports popular image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. These formats ensure a wide range of image types can be annotated and shared.
Currently, multi-page support is available for PDFs, but not for image files. For multi-page PDFs, navigate through pages to annotate each separately; image files require separate uploads.
No, extracting text from images is not supported as the tool does not include OCR capabilities. It focuses on adding annotations such as shapes and text overlays to the images.