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Create Circles on Picture
Create Circles on Your Picture Online for Free
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To create circles, upload your picture and choose the shape tool to draw a circle. Customize the size and position on your picture.
Yes, you can add circular shapes to your image online using the shapes tool. However, cropping an image into a perfect circle isn't supported.
Yes, adding circles to your pictures is free. Simply upload your image and use the available online tools to annotate.
Yes, use the color selection tool to choose your preferred circle color before applying it to your image.
Drag and drop your image file or use the file browser to upload. Supported formats include JPG, PNG, and WEBP.
Yes, after drawing a circle, you can click and drag to adjust its size to fit the desired area on the image.
No, this tool is desktop-only. Access it via a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox for full functionality.
No, the tool allows processing one image at a time. Process each image separately by starting a new session.
No installation is needed. Access the tool directly in your web browser without any additional software.
You can upload and annotate JPG, PNG, and WEBP images. Ensure each file is under the 100 MB limit.
Once you've added circles, click the download option to save the annotated image to your device.
The tool embeds annotations into the image, so further editing of the annotations in this tool after downloading isn't possible.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploading is 100 MB, and you can upload one file per session.
This image annotation tool is designed for pictures like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, not for PDFs.
No, the tool does not support tracking annotation history. Each session is independent.