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Customize Circles on JPG Image
Effortlessly Customize Circles on JPG Images Online
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PDF 및 이미지 파일 형식 지원 (최대 100MB)
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4.4
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4.4
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4.4
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2.5억
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50억
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Upload your JPG image to the online editor, select the shape tool, and choose the circle. Place and customize the circle using color and size options to fit your needs.
Yes, you can customize circle colors using the color picker tool in the editor. Select your desired hue before drawing the circle on your image.
Yes, you can customize circles on JPG images for free using the online tool. Simply upload your image, annotate, and download the modified file.
After adding and customizing circles on your JPG image, click the download button to save the annotated file with circles embedded.
Yes, if you are logged in, you can save your customized JPG with circles directly to Evernote for later access.
Yes, you can also annotate images in JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats using the same tools for customization.
The maximum file size for uploading and editing is 100 MB. Ensure your JPG image is within this limit to start customizing circles.
No, the tool is only available for use on desktop browsers such as Chrome and Firefox. Access from a computer for optimal performance.
No, the tool only allows one file at a time. Complete your annotation, download it, and then start a new session for another image.
No, this annotation tool does not perform OCR. It is designed for adding shapes and customizing images, not for text extraction.
Begin by uploading your JPG file to the online editor, select the desired annotation tools from the toolbar, and start customizing your image with circles.
Ensure you've selected the appropriate color and stroke width options. You can adjust these to make your circles more visible on the image.
While working in the editor, you can undo or adjust annotations before downloading. Once the image is saved, changes cannot be reversed.
Multi-page support is specific to PDFs. For single images like JPGs, you can make multiple annotations on the same file in one session.
No, the tool currently does not support real-time collaboration or shared editing features. Each session is for individual use only.