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Cut Picture
Easily Cut and Customize Pictures Online
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You can use the shapes tool to outline and cut parts of your picture. Select the shape and drag it over the area you want to isolate or cut.
Yes, by using the available shape tools, you can crop sections of your photos and emphasize specific parts, directly through your browser.
For cutting images, use the shapes tool to draw rectangles or custom shapes. This method helps highlight or isolate sections of your images.
Yes, with the shapes tool, you can cut your picture into various geometric shapes, such as circles or rectangles, to focus attention on specific parts.
Upload your photo and use the text or pen tools to add annotations. Customize text sizes and colors, or draw freehand to convey clear messages.
Absolutely! Choose different colors and stroke widths for shapes. Adjust these properties before applying them to images to get your desired effect.
Yes, the highlighting tool allows you to emphasize important sections of an image with color-coded highlights for better visual impact.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, making it versatile for various photo and screenshot annotations.
Yes, each file must be 100 MB or less. Processing large files without installations keeps workflows efficient and accessible.
Use the pen or shapes tool to outline the section you want to cut out. Adjust the shape or stroke as needed to refine your selection.
Upload the image formats commonly used in Microsoft Office, like JPG and PNG, to edit and annotate them using available tools.
No, text extraction isn't supported. The tool focuses on adding annotations, not extracting content. Use OCR tools separately if needed.
No, it supports one image at a time. Finish annotating, download the result, and start a new session for another image.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use. Access it via a browser on computers for best functionality and performance.
While not as comprehensive as Photoshop, the tool lets you draw over the image to effectively isolate parts or draw emphasis using shapes.