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Apply Circles to PNG Image
Effortlessly Apply Circles to Your PNG Image Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PNG image, select the shapes tool, and choose a circle. Place it on the image, adjusting size and color as needed. Then download the annotated image.
Yes, choose from the color picker before drawing to customize the circle. You can match any color scheme exactly for a professional look.
No, adding circles won't alter transparency. The tool lets you annotate while retaining any existing transparent backgrounds in your PNG.
Circles can emphasize specific areas or details. They're great for highlighting parts of a design, guiding viewers, or marking points of interest.
Yes, you can apply circles to PNG images for free. Annotate and download your image without any cost when using the free version online.
Yes, annotate your PNG images with circles before importing them into PowerPoint. This highlights key areas directly in your presentation.
After applying circles, click the download button. Your PNG, with annotations included, will save to your device in one easy step.
While Photoshop allows this, our tool provides a simpler, browser-based method without needing software installation—great for quick tasks.
Yes, you can upload PNG clipart to the tool and apply circles as needed. This helps in enhancing and emphasizing parts of your clipart.
No, the tool doesn't convert file formats. It focuses on annotation. For conversion, use a separate tool after downloading your annotated PNG.
The maximum file size you can upload is 100 MB. Large files work smoothly, but ensure your PNG doesn't exceed this limit for optimal performance.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it through a computer or laptop browser for best results.
No, it supports single-file processing. Annotate, download, and then upload another image for sequential processing.
No, the tool adds annotations over images, but it doesn't edit or remove existing text. For text modification, a dedicated image editor is required.
No, restarting without downloading will lose unsaved work. Always download your annotated image before starting a new session to save your changes.