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Remove Circles from Image
Effortlessly Remove Circles from Images Online for Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image to the tool, use the shapes tool to detect and remove circles. Use the pen tool for precise adjustments, then download your edited image.
Yes, you can easily remove circles using our online annotation tool. It lets you mark and remove circles without installing any software.
While you can remove circles, making images transparent requires additional features not supported here. Consider using specialized editing tools for transparency.
Yes, the online tool is free. Users can upload images, annotate them, and download the results at no cost.
Yes, PNG files can be uploaded for circle removal. The tool supports formats like PNG, JPEG, JPG, and WEBP.
The tool supports PDF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. You can annotate and edit images in these formats.
This tool doesn't integrate with Photoshop. Use it for online editing, or refer to Photoshop tutorials for circle removal.
The tool supports multi-page PDFs for annotations, but removing circles requires manual adjustments on each page.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB. You can only work with one file at a time for smooth processing.
The annotation tool is currently desktop-only. You'll need to use a desktop browser to access its functionality.
No, the tool overlays annotations like highlighting or adding shapes. It cannot edit or remove existing text in an image.
After removing circles and making edits, click to download your annotated image. Your changes will be embedded in the final file.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration or sharing. Annotations are done individually.
No, the tool processes single files one at a time. Use dedicated desktop software for batch processing.
Yes, as long as you access the tool via a modern desktop browser, it works on both Mac and PC systems.