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Attach Circles to Screenshot
Effortlessly Attach Circles to Your Screenshot for Clear Annotations
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Prend en charge les formats PDF et image (maximum 100 Mo)
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
Upload your screenshot using our online tool. Select the shapes tool and choose the circle option. Click and drag on your screenshot to place the circle wherever needed. Customize the size and color to highlight key areas.
Yes, when you select the circle tool, you can click and drag to adjust the size that fits best with your screenshot. This feature helps emphasize the sections you want to draw attention to.
You can upload screenshots in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. The tool allows you to add circles and other annotations to these file types easily.
Yes, there is a 100 MB file size limit per screenshot. This limit ensures smooth processing and uploading without any lags.
Absolutely, once you've attached circles and completed all necessary annotations, you can download the screenshot with all edits embedded. The file is ready for immediate use or sharing.
No, you can add circles entirely in your web browser without any software or plugin installations. Simply access the tool online and start annotating.
Circles are great for highlighting specific areas in a screenshot, such as important details or alterations. They're useful in presentations to draw focus or in documents to highlight key points.
Use the color picker in the shapes tool section. Choose your preferred hue before dragging your circle onto the screenshot to ensure it stands out as desired.
No, the tool processes one screenshot at a time. Finish annotating one image before uploading another. This single-file focus helps maintain uninterrupted workflow and focus.
No, the tool is currently designed for desktop use only. Access it via any desktop browser such as Chrome or Firefox for the best experience. Mobile support is not available.
No, this tool is specialized for image formats like screenshots. If you want to add circles to PDFs, you would require a different type of PDF-focused annotation tool.
No account is necessary to upload and annotate screenshots. For downloading and saving annotated images, logging in or creating an account is required.
No, text extraction or OCR is not supported. The tool focuses on adding visual annotations like circles, rather than reading text content from images.
Yes, besides circles, the tool supports rectangles, lines, and arrows. These shapes can be used in various combinations to annotate your screenshots effectively.
No, your annotations are not saved automatically. Be sure to download the completed file before starting a new session or closing the browser window to preserve your work.