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Create Shapes on Photo
Create Geometric Shapes on Your Photos Easily Online
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The tool allows you to annotate images by adding geometric shapes like rectangles, circles, and arrows directly in your browser, without needing additional software.
Upload your photo, select the shapes tool, and choose your desired shape. Click on the photo to position it, then customize its size and color as needed.
Yes, you can use the color picker to choose from a variety of colors before placing your shape on the photo.
You can upload and annotate image files in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, or .webp formats.
Each file must be 100 MB or less. You can work with one file at a time in each session.
While specific teardrop shapes aren't available, you can create them using the pen tool for freehand drawing.
No, the tool is browser-based, so you can use it directly online without any software installation.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it through a computer browser like Chrome or Firefox.
The tool is for adding annotations only and does not support editing existing text within images or PDFs.
Your uploaded files should not exceed 100 MB, and only one file can be processed per session.
No, the tool supports basic 2D geometric shapes. For 3D shapes, dedicated 3D design software would be required.
After finishing your annotations, simply choose the download option to save the edited photo with embedded annotations.
Yes, the pen tool allows for freehand drawing and sketching, giving you flexibility to create custom shapes on your photos.
You'll need to process one file at a time. Finish, download your current work, then start over for another file.
No, the tool processes one file at a time to ensure focused editing. Batch processing is not supported.