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Customize Shapes on Picture
Discover How to Customize Shapes on Your Pictures Instantly Online
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Upload your picture, select the shapes tool, and choose from rectangles, circles, lines, or arrows. Click on your image to place the shape and customize its color.
You can customize rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows. Each shape offers color options and can be adjusted to suit your image-focused needs.
Yes, you can download your image with annotations embedded once you've finished customizing it using the available tools.
Upload your image, open the shape tool from the toolbar, and select the desired shape. You can place and adjust it directly on your image for instant visual effects.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, ideal for various image annotation needs.
Yes, once a shape is placed on your image, you can resize it by dragging the shape's corners to your preferred size and position.
Absolutely! Use the color selection option from the toolbar to choose the desired color before placing the shape.
The tool allows image uploads up to 100 MB, ensuring you can annotate high-resolution pictures without issues.
No, you can annotate one image at a time. Completing or downloading your work is necessary before starting a new session with another image.
Yes, you can freely customize and annotate your images online, although some features require logging in for full access.
Yes, this tool operates entirely in your web browser, eliminating the need for any external software installations.
No, the tool is limited to processing one image per session. You'll need to start a new session for each new image.
No, this browser-based tool requires an internet connection to function properly, as all annotations are done online.
Currently, this tool is only available for desktop users. Access it through a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox for full functionality.
No, the tool does not support text editing within images, focusing instead on annotation through shapes and additional marks.