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Drag & Drop Circles to Screenshot
Easily Drag & Drop Circles to Annotate Screenshots
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot, select the shapes tool, and choose the circle option. Drag and drop the circle onto your screenshot. Customize its size and color for emphasis.
Yes, upload your screenshot taken on Windows and use the shapes tool in your browser to add circles. No specialized software needed, just your browser.
Ensure you have selected the circle tool and placed it on your image. Check your internet connection if the tool seems unresponsive. Refresh the page and retry if necessary.
After selecting the circle tool, use the color picker to choose your desired color. This allows you to differentiate and emphasize parts of your screenshot effectively.
Yes, after annotating your screenshot with circles, download the finalized version directly from the browser. The circles are embedded in the file.
Yes, you can upload screenshots taken on a Mac. Add circles and other annotations using your web browser without any installation requirements.
This tool is designed for web-based annotations. For Photoshop-specific tasks, you would need to use Photoshop features directly.
Yes, you can undo any recent actions while annotating your screenshot. Look for the undo option in the toolbar.
No, the tool works entirely within your browser, allowing you to add circles to your screenshots without installing any software.
No, the tool supports one file per session. Complete your current annotation, download it, and then start a new session for another file.
Currently, there are no keyboard shortcuts specific to adding circles when using this browser-based tool.
Yes, you can upload both JPG and PNG formats for annotation. Drag and drop circles seamlessly onto these image types.
No, this tool is designed for desktop or laptop browsers only. It doesn't support mobile devices.
Each file must be under 100 MB. This ensures smooth processing and performance while using the tool.
No, the tool is used for adding annotations over screenshots. It doesn't edit or alter existing text.