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Copy & Paste Shapes to Snapshot
Effortlessly Paste Shapes into Your Snapshot Images
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PDF 및 이미지 파일 형식 지원 (최대 100MB)
전 세계 수백만 명이 신뢰하는
4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
Capterra에서 8,200개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
앱 스토어에서 73,000개 이상의 리뷰
2.5억
등록된 사용자
50억
생성된 노트
200만
매일 생성된 노트
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Upload your snapshot and select the shapes tool from the toolbar. Choose from rectangles, circles, lines, or arrows and place them on your image. Customize with color and size options.
Yes, the tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for snapshots, allowing you to paste shapes easily onto any of these image types.
Use the color picker to choose your preferred color and adjust shape size and placement for precise annotation on snapshots.
No, this feature is specific to snapshot images such as JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. PDFs require a different annotation workflow.
You can paste multiple shapes until your design is complete. Save your changes by downloading the annotated snapshot.
While you can paste new shapes, editing existing shapes directly in an image is not supported. It requires image editing software.
This tool is designed for browser-based annotation, not for direct use in Photoshop. Export your annotated image for further Photoshop editing.
Yes, the tool works in any desktop browser including on Mac. Upload your image, annotate with shapes, and download your snapshot.
No original snapshot data is altered; annotations are overlaid and saved in a new file when you download.
Yes, after adding your desired annotations, you can download the image with embedded shapes.
No, this tool is for image annotation, not cloud-based snapshot management like AWS CLI functionality.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Mobile devices are not supported for annotation.
No, currently only one snapshot can be annotated at a time. For multiple files, restart the session for each image.
The maximum file size is 100 MB per snapshot for uploading and annotating images.
No, annotation history is not tracked. Save each session's progress by downloading your annotated image.