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Drag & Drop Rounded Squares to Snapshot
Effortlessly Add Rounded Squares to Snapshot Images
またはファイルをドラッグ&ドロップ
PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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よくある質問
Use the shapes tool from the toolbar. Choose the rounded square shape to place on your snapshot, then resize and position it as needed.
Yes, once a rounded square is added, you can drag its corners to resize it. Adjust dimensions and placement to suit your needs.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats. Ensure your snapshot is in one of these formats for smooth annotation.
Yes, it operates entirely in your browser. Simply upload your snapshot, annotate it, and download the result without any installation.
Select the color picker from the toolbar before or after placing the shape. Choose your preferred color to apply to the rounded square.
No, this tool is browser-based and not integrated with Photoshop. It provides its own interface to annotate image files online.
You can download the final annotated image in the same format as originally uploaded, with all annotations embedded.
No, this annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Use a computer for the best experience.
You can upload snapshot files up to 100 MB in size. This should accommodate most standard image files.
No, it doesn’t support real-time collaboration. Each session is independent and annotations are not shared until you download the final image.
You can add multiple rounded squares to a single snapshot. Use the shapes tool to add as many as you need.
No, the tool works with standard image files like .jpg and .png, not proprietary formats like Illustrator files.
After completing your annotations, download the current file. Then click restart to begin a fresh session and upload another snapshot.
This tool doesn't support extracting text from images. It's purely for adding annotations like shapes and text notes.
Annotations are embedded in the final image file you download. They become part of the snapshot, not editable in future sessions.