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Copy & Paste Circles to Picture
Effortlessly Copy & Paste Circles to Your Pictures Online
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Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Upload your image, then select the shapes tool. Choose the circle and click on your image to place it. Adjust size and color as needed.
Yes, you can use the color picker tool to select your preferred color for the circle before placing it on the image.
Yes, the tool allows you to copy and paste circles onto pictures for free, making it accessible for all users.
Yes, as long as you have a web browser like Chrome or Firefox, you can use this tool on a Mac without any installation.
While the tool doesn't edit PSD files directly, you can upload exported image formats like JPG or PNG from Photoshop.
After creating the annotated image, you can insert the saved image into Word by using Word's insert picture feature.
Yes, once you place a circle on the image, you can drag the edges to resize it to your desired dimensions.
No software installation is required. Simply upload your image and start annotating directly in your web browser.
Absolutely, you can add as many circles as you need by selecting the shapes tool repeatedly for each new circle.
The tool supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP image formats for uploading and editing.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Complete your annotations, download the result, then start a new session for another image.
Yes, each image file must be under 100 MB to be uploaded and edited using the tool.
The tool is designed for desktop browsers and may not function properly on mobile devices.
No, the tool only allows you to overlay annotations such as circles on the image, not to alter existing image elements.
If logged in, you have an option to save the annotated image directly to Evernote. Otherwise, you can download it locally.