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Add Circles to Picture
Effortlessly Add Circles to Your Pictures Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your picture, select the shapes tool, choose the circle, and place it on the image. Adjust color and size to fit your needs.
Yes, use the color picker to customize circle colors. Choose from various shades to make your annotations stand out.
Yes, you can add circles to images for free using our online tool. Simply upload, annotate, and download your updated image.
You can upload images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Annotate images seamlessly with these compatible file types.
This tool is specifically for image annotation. For Excel, use its built-in shape functionality to add circles to spreadsheets.
Our tool is for browser-based usage. For Photoshop, use the shape tool to add circles directly within the software.
Use the shapes tool to draw a circle around the area you want to highlight, customizing the color for emphasis.
Yes, select the red color option in the color picker before placing your circle to draw attention to parts of your image.
Our tool is separate, designed for direct browser annotation. For Canva, use its native shapes to add circles to your designs.
Yes, this tool supports PDF annotation. Use the shapes option to add circles to any page in your PDF documents.
Yes, you can navigate and annotate all pages of a PDF, making it ideal for multi-page document reviews.
No, you cannot edit existing text in PDFs; you can only add annotations like circles and other shapes.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per file. This ensures smooth operation and quick processing.
No, the image annotation tool functions on desktop browsers only. It is optimized for desktop usage.
No, the tool is designed for single-file processing. Upload, annotate, and download files one at a time per session.