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Insert Circles to PNG Image
Easily Insert Circles to Your PNG Image Online
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Upload your PNG image, select the shapes tool, and choose a circle. Click on the image to draw and customize the circle's size and color.
Yes, select your preferred color using the color picker before drawing. You can change colors for all shapes and annotations.
Yes, you can insert circles on PNG images with transparent backgrounds, maintaining the transparency of the outer areas.
Yes, you can use the tool to add circles to PNG images and incorporate them into PowerPoint or other presentation software.
After inserting circles, click on download to save the annotated image. The circles will be embedded in your PNG file.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Complete editing on one file before moving to the next.
This tool supports PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WEBP for image editing and annotation.
Yes, the tool operates entirely online from your web browser, so no software installation is required.
Yes, the maximum file size limit is 100 MB per image for uploading and editing.
No, this tool is web-based and separate from Photoshop. However, you can edit images first and then use them in Photoshop.
The tool is designed for desktop use, accessible via web browsers like Chrome and Firefox.
Logged-in users can save annotations to Evernote. Download options are available for saving locally.
No, the tool doesn't support OCR. It's designed for annotation and does not extract text from images.
Yes, you can insert rectangles, arrows, and lines with the shapes tool, each customizable for color and size.
No, batch processing is not supported. Handle one file per session, then restart for additional files.