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Move Circles on Snapshot
Easily Move Circles on Your Snapshot in Just a Few Clicks
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your snapshot, select the shapes tool, and place circles on your image. Click and drag to move them around and adjust their position as needed.
Yes, you can customize circle colors using the color picker before placing them. This allows for better emphasis and color-coding on your snapshot.
.jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats are supported, allowing you to annotate various image types, including snapshots.
Yes, you can annotate images directly from your browser without installing any software, ensuring a seamless, convenient experience.
Absolutely, select the circle on your snapshot and adjust its size before moving. This helps refine placement and relevance on the image.
The tool is available on desktop browsers only. Mobile device support is not provided for this tool currently.
No, this page focuses on image annotations. For PDF capabilities, look for a tool that handles PDFs specifically.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB to ensure fast processing and ease of use in the browser.
After finishing your annotations, you can preview your work and download the annotated image with all edits visible.
Use the pen tool, text annotations, highlights, and shapes (like circles and arrows) for versatile image markup directly on your snapshot.
Yes, apart from circles, you can drag other shapes such as arrows, rectangles, and lines across your snapshot for varied markup needs.
To download your annotated image, you must be logged in. Free users can annotate and preview without an account.
No, the tool does not offer editing of existing image text. Annotations are added on top of the existing image.
No, the tool doesn't support real-time collaboration. For team annotations, you need to manually share annotated image files.
The tool does not track or save annotation history. Each session is independent, focusing on current annotations without archival functionality.