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Copy & Paste Circles to Snapshot
Effortlessly Copy & Paste Circles to Your Snapshots Online
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Simply upload your snapshot, select the shapes tool, and choose the circle. Draw it on your snapshot and customize its color and size.
Yes, use the color selection tool to choose your preferred color before adding circles. This allows you to highlight key areas effectively.
You can upload images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats. The tool supports these for adding annotations like circles.
No, you can work on one snapshot at a time. Annotate a snapshot with circles and download it before moving to another file.
No, currently the tool is designed for desktop use only and is accessible via web browsers on computers.
After adding circles to your snapshot, download the annotated image directly through the tool. All edits are embedded in the downloaded file.
While you can't use the tool directly on Samsung devices, you can transfer images to your desktop and then upload them for annotation.
The tool works independently and does not integrate with software like Illustrator or Photoshop. Use it directly in your browser for annotations.
Simply open your web browser on a desktop or laptop and visit the tool's website. No installations are needed to start annotating your snapshots.
The tool has a file size limit of 100 MB per image. Be sure your snapshot adheres to this limit for successful upload and annotation.
Yes, as long as your AI-generated snapshots are in a supported format, you can add circles using the shapes tool for annotations.
No, the tool does not support editing existing text within images. It is designed for adding annotations like circles on top of your images.
No, the tool supports annotation of one file at a time, ensuring focused editing before you move to the next snapshot.
No, the tool is meant for individual use. Collaborate by sharing the annotated file with others after download.
No, annotation history is not stored. You should save your annotated snapshots as needed for record-keeping.