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Edit Rounded Squares on Snapshot
Easily Edit Rounded Squares on Your Snapshot Images
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Suporta formatos PDF e imagem (máximo 100MB)
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Upload your image to the tool, use the shapes feature to draw or modify rounded squares, and personalize with colors and annotations.
Yes, use the color picker to select the desired color for your rounded squares before applying them to your snapshot.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats for editing and annotating snapshot images.
Simply drag and drop your snapshot image into the browser or use the file upload option to start annotating.
No, the annotation tool is only available on desktop browsers and cannot be used on mobile devices like iPhones.
Yes, there is a 100 MB file size limit, allowing you to upload and edit sufficiently high-quality images.
Yes, use the shapes tool to insert new rounded squares, which you can customize in size and color.
Once edited, you can preview your image and download it with all annotations embedded, ready to share or use.
This tool is browser-based and does not require Illustrator. It offers basic annotation features directly online.
No installation is required. All annotations and edits are completed online using your web browser.
No, you can only edit one snapshot at a time. Complete your annotations before starting with another image.
Yes, the tool supports online annotation on desktop browsers, including those on Windows systems.
Utilize the shapes tool to draw rounded squares that highlight and emphasize specific areas within your snapshot image.
No, you cannot edit existing text within images. You can only add annotations on top of the original image.
No, the tool processes one file at a time and does not support batch processing across multiple images.