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Modify Shapes on Snapshot
Easily Modify Shapes on Your Snapshots
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
The tool allows you to annotate images and PDFs by adding and modifying shapes like rectangles, circles, arrows, and lines directly in your web browser.
To modify shapes on a snapshot, upload the image and use the shapes tool to draw. You can adjust the size, color, and position as needed.
Yes, you can customize shape properties such as color and size using the tool palette before or after placing them on your snapshot.
You can upload snapshots in formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP to modify shapes.
Select the shape tool, draw your shape on the snapshot, then use the toolbar to change its color and dimensions.
Yes, use the shapes feature to draw new geometric shapes like rectangles and arrows on your snapshot for added emphasis.
Before drawing a shape, select your desired color from the color picker in the tool palette to ensure it stands out on your snapshot.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. This allows for working with high-quality snapshots and detailed annotations.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Use a desktop or laptop with Chrome, Firefox, or Safari for best results.
No, you cannot modify or extract existing text from images. You can only draw and annotate over them.
No, each snapshot must be processed individually. You can only work on one file at a time within a session.
Yes, you can layer multiple shapes on top of each other to create complex annotations on your snapshot.
Yes, for logged-in users, you can save annotated snapshots directly to Evernote, making it easy to organize and share your work.
Besides shapes, the tool offers pen, text annotation, and highlighting tools for thorough image and document markup.
After making your modifications, simply click the download button to save your snapshot with all annotations embedded.