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Replace Shapes on Picture
Effortlessly Replace Shapes on Pictures Online
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Upload your picture, select the shapes tool, and modify the image by adding new shapes such as rectangles, circles, or arrows. Customize their colors before saving.
Yes, our tool is completely free to use. You can upload images and replace shapes without any cost or need for app installation.
You can upload and annotate images in JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats. These formats are widely used for pictures and photos.
Absolutely, you can customize the color of shapes using the color picker. Select your preferred color when adding or replacing shapes.
Upload your JPG image, then use the shape tool from the palette to add or replace shapes like arrows or circles. Customize them as needed and save your image.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Once you finish editing and saving one image, restart the session to work on another.
After completing your shape adjustments, preview the edited image and use the download option to save the file with embedded changes.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers. Use a desktop or laptop with browsers like Chrome or Firefox to access the tool.
While there are no premade templates, you can create shapes like circles, rectangles, and arrows using the shape tool in customizable sizes and colors.
No, the tool does not support replacing shapes with images. It allows adding and editing geometric shapes only.
The maximum file size limit is 100 MB. Make sure your image doesn't exceed this size to ensure smooth processing.
You can use any modern browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on a desktop to access the tool without issues.
No, this tool is specifically for image annotation and not integrated with PowerPoint or similar presentation software.
No, batch processing is not supported. You can replace shapes one image at a time within a session.
Yes, once you download the annotated image, the changes are embedded and visible in standard image viewers.