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Insert Circles to Picture
Effortless Circle Insertion for Pictures Online
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Upload your picture, then select the shapes tool from the toolbar. Choose a circle and click on your image to place it. Adjust the size and color as needed.
Yes, use the color picker in the toolbar to choose a preferred color before drawing. This applies to all annotations, including circles.
You can upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP images for annotation. Simply drag and drop your file to get started.
After placing one circle, select the shape tool again to add more. You can position each circle independently on your image.
Yes, place one circle and then add another by selecting the same tool and resizing it to fit inside. This is ideal for layered emphasis.
No, the annotation tool is currently available for desktop use only. Access it from browsers like Chrome or Firefox on a computer.
Your image file should be no larger than 100 MB. This size ensures smooth performance and quick loading times.
Our tool specifically supports inserting circles in standard images like JPG or PNG. Import these images into Excel after annotating.
Once you've added your annotations, click to download the file. Your circles and other annotations will be embedded in the image.
Yes, select the circle to adjust its size or position. Use the color tool to change its appearance after placement.
Yes, use text annotation alongside shapes to add numbers within circles. It’s perfect for labeling key points in images.
No, our tool focuses on annotations like adding circles, without the extensive editing features of Photoshop.
After annotating your image here, you can insert it into a PowerPoint presentation for improved clarity.
No, our tool processes one file at a time. Complete your annotation session, download your image, and then start a new session for another file.
Once downloaded, the image and annotations are fixed. Original editing must be done before saving.