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Resize Shapes on Screenshot
Easily Resize Shapes on Screenshots Online for Free
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よくある質問
Upload your screenshot, select the shapes tool, and add shapes to your image. Click and drag the corners of the shape to resize to your desired dimensions.
Yes, you can customize the color of shapes using the color picker tool. This feature allows you to match or contrast the shape colors with your image.
You can annotate screenshots saved in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats. The tool supports a variety of common image file types for flexibility.
No installation required. Simply use the online tool in your web browser to add and resize shapes on your screenshots.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. Make sure your screenshots are within this limit to ensure smooth processing and editing.
Yes, the tool works on any desktop computer, including PCs and Macs, using popular browsers like Chrome and Firefox.
The tool is free to use for resizing shapes on screenshots. Simply upload your images and get started with no cost.
Besides shapes, you can use pen, text annotations, and highlighting. This range of tools allows comprehensive editing options for your screenshots.
After editing, preview and download your screenshot with embedded annotations. You can also save it directly to Evernote if logged in.
No, the tool cannot edit text within images directly. It overlays annotations on images, allowing you to add new notes but not alter existing text.
No, this tool is desktop-only. Use it through a browser on your desktop or laptop for annotating screenshots.
No, you can only process one file at a time. After completing edits on one, restart the session to work on another file.
No, annotations are embedded within the original file. Shapes cannot be extracted as separate files from the annotated image.
Hold the shift key while resizing shapes to maintain their original aspect ratio, ensuring uniform adjustments.
There is no specified limit to the number of shapes. However, keep the number and size manageable for optimal file performance.