Draw Shapes — Arrows, Circles, Rectangles
Your files never leave your device
Drop images here
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Supports: JPG, PNG, WebP
Frequently Asked Questions
What shapes are available?
Arrow, rectangle, ellipse, and line. Choose stroke color and width from 1–10; fill is available for closed rectangle and ellipse shapes. There is no freehand-highlight mode in this tool.
Can I move shapes after drawing?
No. A completed shape is not selectable or movable. Undo removes the most recent shape so you can draw it again; the tool does not provide a persistent vector layer or editable handles.
Is the output the same resolution?
The canvas uses the source image’s decoded pixel dimensions, and preview coordinates are scaled back for export. The raster is then re-encoded in the source format family, so metadata, profiles, file bytes, and JPEG/WebP pixels can change.
What you can do with Draw Shapes — Arrows, Circles, Rectangles
Add arrows, lines, circles, and rectangles to a supported image with adjustable stroke and fill, then preview and export the raster edit.
Draw Shapes — Arrows, Circles, Rectangles is designed for quick, repeatable work in a modern browser. The controls on this page let you prepare the result without installing software or creating an account.
How to use Draw Shapes — Arrows, Circles, Rectangles
- Select or drop the file you want to process, or enter the information requested by the tool.
- Review the available settings before processing, especially format, dimensions, quality, color, or other details that affect the output.
- Inspect the result, download the new file, and keep the original unchanged in case you need another version.
Private by design
Your files never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser.
Tips for better results
- Start with the cleanest source available; a small, blurry, or heavily compressed file contains less detail to preserve.
- Check dimensions and format before downloading so the result matches the site, app, printer, or platform where you will use it.
- For large files, close unnecessary tabs and test one representative file before processing a full batch.
- Open the downloaded result once before sharing it or replacing an original.
Where Draw Shapes — Arrows, Circles, Rectangles fits in a workflow
Use Draw Shapes — Arrows, Circles, Rectangles for one-off adjustments or as a preparation step before publishing, sharing, archiving, or continuing the edit in another application. When batch processing is available, validate the settings on a small sample first and then apply them to the remaining files.