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Copy & Paste Circles to Image
Easily Paste Circles onto Images Online for Free
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image, select the shapes tool, and choose the circle option. Click on the image to place and customize your circle's size and color.
Yes, you can choose from multiple colors and adjust the size of the circle using the shape tool options available in the toolbar.
Yes, you can use the tool for free to add circles to your images. Simply upload your image and start annotating within your browser.
No, there's no need to install any software. The tool works entirely in your web browser, making it easy to access and use on any computer.
Drag and drop your image into the tool, or use the file browser. Supported formats include JPG, PNG, and WEBP with size limits up to 100MB.
The tool is designed for use within a browser, not third-party software. Download the annotated image and import it into Excel if needed.
No, you can annotate only one image at a time. Complete your annotations, download the file, and then start a new session for another image.
No, the tool is currently designed for use on desktop or laptop browsers. It doesn't support mobile devices.
After creating a circle on an image, save the image and upload the next one to add a similar circle. Manual repositioning is needed.
Annotations must be downloaded to save them. Once downloaded, the annotations become part of the image file.
You can upload and annotate JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats. Each file can be up to 100 MB in size.
The tool supports only image files. For multi-page documents like PDFs, use the PDF annotation features to add circles.
This online tool is independent and functions separately from other image processing software like ImageJ.
The tool can't process multiple files at once, lacks OCR for text extraction, and is desktop-only.
No, the tool is for adding annotations. It doesn't support editing or altering the original image content.