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Resize Shapes on Snapshot
Effortlessly Resize Shapes on Your Snapshots
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よくある質問
Upload your snapshot, select the shapes tool, and place your shape. Drag the corners or edges to resize the shape to your desired dimensions.
Yes, upload your VirtualBox snapshot image to the tool. Use the shapes tool to place and resize your desired shape on the image.
Yes, you can resize shapes on snapshots for free using our online tool. Simply upload your image, place shapes, and adjust their size as needed.
Download the AWS snapshot image and upload it to our tool. Use the shapes function to insert and resize shapes to emphasize important areas.
Upload the Android snapshot to our desktop tool. Place shapes and adjust their size to target specific zones or elements in the image.
Yes, upload your Windows snapshot and use the shapes tool to insert and easily resize shapes to enhance image annotation.
While our tool is web-based, once you've annotated an image here, you can upload it to Illustrator for further vector-based adjustments.
Our tool is not available on mobile devices like the iPhone. Use a desktop browser to access the resize shape function.
Our tool requires an internet connection as it is online. Consider using desktop software for offline shape resizing.
Yes, you can place and resize multiple shapes in your snapshot during a single editing session, but on a single file.
You can draw basic shapes like circles and rectangles but for advanced clip art, additional graphic software might be necessary.
Yes, you can choose to annotate images using text, highlights, and the pen tool without resizing any shapes.
No, the tool only allows adding annotations over images. For text editing, use specific text editing software.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per snapshot. Each file handles one session at a time.
No, this tool processes one snapshot at a time. Re-upload the next file after completing the first session.