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Attach Squares to Image
Add Squares to Images for Highlighting and Annotation
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4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
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4.4
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Upload your image using the tool, then select the shapes tool from the toolbar. Choose the square shape and place it on the image, adjusting the size and color as needed.
Yes, you can choose from multiple color options using the color picker in the toolbar. Customize the squares to match your desired emphasis or highlight.
You can annotate images in formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. These are easily uploadable and can be annotated directly in the web tool.
While the tool allows you to annotate images, exporting them for use in Power Apps depends on their support for the annotated file formats you generate.
While this tool doesn't specifically add a pixel grid, you can simulate grid-like emphasis by using squares and placing them in a structured pattern over the image.
Yes, once you have finished annotating your image, you can download it with the squares and other annotations embedded into the file.
No, there is no need to install any software. This tool works entirely in your browser, allowing you to annotate images seamlessly online.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. You'll need to access it from a desktop or laptop browser for feature compatibility.
You can upload files up to 100 MB in size. Larger files will need resizing before upload as this tool only processes one file per session.
Simply select different annotation tools from the palette and apply them sequentially on your image. You can use pen, text, shapes, and highlights together.
Yes, you can use the shapes tool to draw arrows alongside squares, which is helpful for pointing out specific features or areas of interest.
Yes, it provides a text annotation tool, allowing you to add text boxes and notes with customizable properties for detailed comments on images.
While annotations are made in your browser session, you need to download the edited file to retain your changes as data is not stored online.
No, the tool handles one image file at a time. Complete editing one image, download it, and restart to upload another image for annotation.
Free users can upload and preview annotations. However, logging in is required to download the annotated image or to save to Evernote.