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Create Circles on PNG Image
Add Circles to Your PNG Image with Ease Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PNG image and select the shapes tool from the toolbar. Choose the circle option, then click and drag on your image to draw your circle. You can customize the circle's color and size.
Yes, you can customize circle colors using the color picker tool. Select your preferred color before drawing the circle on your PNG image.
Currently, only full circles can be drawn on PNG images. You can create any circle size and position it as needed, but not directly create half circles.
Use the text annotation tool to add numbers or text inside drawn circles on your PNG image. Just click inside the circle to place your text where needed.
The tool maintains your PNG's transparency. After adding circles, simply download the edited image and the transparent background will be preserved.
Yes, the online tool allows you to create and download PNG images with circles added at no cost. Sign in for additional features like saving to Evernote.
Use the shapes tool to add circles to your PNG image. The image's background remains transparent, which is preserved upon download.
This tool is designed to add circle annotations to PNG images, not transform the entire image into a circular shape. For cropping into a circle, use an image editor.
Yes, you can upload PNG files up to 100 MB for annotation. Larger files aren't supported and need to be resized before uploading.
Yes, the tool ensures that your image quality and resolution are retained after adding any annotations, including circles.
No, the tool is currently only accessible through desktop or laptop browsers like Chrome and Firefox. Mobile support is unavailable.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. After completing one annotation session, download and restart to work on another image.
The tool allows adding circles to an image, not converting image formats. Use an image converter to change formats before editing.
Restarting allows you to re-upload the file and start fresh. Adjust your circles before downloading to ensure the final output is as desired.
No, the tool does not support batch processing. Each file needs to be uploaded and annotated individually.