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Create Squares on Screenshot
Effortlessly Add Squares to Your Screenshots Online
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PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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よくある質問
Upload your screenshot through the browser tool. Select the shapes tool, choose the square option, and click and drag on your screenshot to add the square.
Yes, choose your preferred color using the color picker before drawing. This allows you to personalize your annotations easily.
Yes, you can use the tool on a Mac through any desktop browser, such as Safari or Chrome, without additional software installation.
Yes, you can annotate screenshots taken on Windows 11 using our browser-based tool, making it versatile for many operating systems.
Yes, select the shape tool and choose between square or rectangle to mark up your screenshot according to your needs.
The tool supports common image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp, allowing flexibility when uploading screenshots.
Tiling shortcuts in macOS can help arrange windows efficiently before taking screenshots, making your markups more orderly.
You can annotate images exported from Photoshop, such as .jpg or .png files, using the shapes and other tools available in the browser tool.
No installation is required as the tool functions entirely online through your web browser for immediate use.
The maximum file size limit is 100 MB per image, so ensure your screenshot is within this size for successful annotation.
No, you can annotate only one screenshot at a time. You must complete and download each before starting a new one.
No, the tool doesn't support real-time collaboration. It's designed for single-user annotation tasks per session.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can save the annotated image directly to Evernote, which helps in organizing your projects.
No, it is designed for desktop use only. For mobile inputs, an app like Evernote may be required.
No, you cannot edit existing text. You can only add annotations such as squares or text on top of the image.