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Add Circles to JPG Image
Easily Add Circles to JPG Image Online Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your JPG image to the online editor. Select the shape tool and pick the circle. Click on the image to add circles and adjust their size and color.
Yes, using our online tool to add circles is completely free. You can upload a JPG, create circles, and download the edited image at no cost.
Absolutely! Use the color picker to select your preferred circle color before adding them. All circle annotations can have custom colors.
To add concentric circles, repeatedly use the circle tool, resize each new circle, and align them at the same center for a layered look.
Yes, you can add circles online without Photoshop. Our browser-based tool provides the functionality to create shape annotations.
The tool accepts JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP images for upload and annotation directly in your browser.
While you can add annotations like circles, the tool doesn't resize images. You'll need separate software for resizing.
No, the tool lacks AI features. It's designed for basic tasks like adding shapes, text, and highlights to images.
After annotating your JPG, download the edited image with all annotations by clicking the download button to save it to your device.
No, the tool handles one image at a time. Complete one, download it, then start a new session for the next image.
Yes, the file size limit is 100 MB per image. Uploads must be within this limit to be processed by the tool.
No, this tool focuses on image annotation and doesn't provide JPG to PDF conversion. Use other software for conversions.
No, the tool can't edit existing text in images. It allows adding new annotations on top of your image.
No, it's designed for desktop browsers only. Use a computer for optimal performance, as it doesn't support mobile devices.
No, annotations are done online. You need to use a web browser with an internet connection to access the tool.