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Insert Shapes to JPG Image
Easily Insert Shapes into JPG Images Online
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Upload your JPG image to the online tool. Select the shapes tool from the toolbar. Choose your desired shape, such as circles, rectangles, or arrows, and click on the image to draw.
Yes, you can customize the color of any shape you insert by selecting a color from the color picker before drawing.
Yes, once you've inserted a shape, you can click and drag the edges to resize it as needed within your JPG image.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments or labels alongside your shapes. Customize the text's appearance with different fonts and colors.
Yes, the annotation tool is browser-based, requiring no installation. You can easily upload your JPG image, add shapes, and download it from any browser.
Select the shapes tool and choose the circle option. Click on the image where you want to add the circle, and adjust its size and position.
Yes, all shapes and annotations are embedded into the JPG image when you download it, ensuring they are part of the image file.
Yes, you can upload and annotate your JPG images for free. There is no cost to use the basic features of this online tool.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats, allowing you to insert shapes into these image types.
Yes, you can upload images up to 100 MB in size per session. This allows for editing large, high-quality images.
Download the JPG from the document, insert shapes using the tool, then reinsert it into your document.
While it's great for basic annotations, it may not replace more advanced software like Photoshop for complex editing.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use. Access it using a desktop or laptop browser for the best experience.
No, currently the tool processes one file at a time. You need to finish one session before starting another.
Inserting shapes should not degrade the quality of the original JPG image. All elements added are vector-based, maintaining clarity.