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Apply Circles to Image
Effortlessly Apply Circles to Any Image Online
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Upload your image, select the shapes tool, and choose the circle option. Click on your image to place a circle, then adjust the size and position as needed.
Yes, you can customize colors using the color picker tool. Choose any color before drawing the circle, ensuring it stands out or blends with your image as you need.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats, allowing you to annotate a wide range of image types with circles.
Yes, basic features like applying circles to images are available free of charge, allowing you to quickly use the tool without any cost.
No, the tool is designed for use on desktop browsers only. Access it from a desktop or laptop computer using a compatible browser.
Your image file can be up to 100 MB in size, accommodating high-resolution images for annotation without issues.
Yes, you can apply multiple circles to a single image. Just select the circle tool for each new circle you want to add.
No installation is required; everything operates directly in your web browser. Simply upload your image and begin annotating.
Yes, once you've applied circles, you can download the annotated image with all changes embedded directly onto your file.
The tool is meant for browser-based use and does not integrate with Word or Photoshop directly. However, you can download your modified image and use it in those applications.
Yes, circle outlines can be customized in terms of color. Adjust the color before applying to ensure it meets your needs.
Absolutely! Circles can highlight specific sections of research imagery, making it easier to point out notable details or features.
No, the tool only processes one image at a time. For additional images, you need to start a new session after saving your current work.
For images, typically single-page files are worked on in one session, but multi-image handling isn't specified.
No, this tool doesn't have OCR capabilities. It focuses on adding annotations like circles to your images.