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Drag & Drop Circles to Snapshot
Effortlessly Drop Circles on Your Snapshots
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This tool allows you to annotate images by dragging and dropping circles onto snapshots directly in your browser, making image markup easy and efficient.
Simply upload your snapshot image and select the shapes tool. Drag and drop circles onto your image to mark specific areas.
Yes, use the color picker tool in the interface to select your preferred color before adding circles to your snapshot.
Yes, the tool is accessible via web browsers on Windows devices, allowing you to easily drag and drop circles onto snapshots without any specific OS requirements.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it from a desktop or laptop browser for optimal performance.
Yes, it supports commonly used image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp, allowing you to annotate various snapshot types.
Simply upload your image file by dragging it into the browser interface. You can start annotating immediately with no additional software needed.
You can upload files up to 100 MB in size, which should accommodate most snapshots and images for annotation purposes.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Complete your annotations, download the file, and restart the process for another image.
Yes, besides circles, you can also use other geometric shapes, text, and highlighting tools to annotate your images as needed.
Yes, free users can upload, annotate, and preview snapshots, but downloading requires a login to access full features.
Yes, by logging in, you can save your annotated snapshots to Evernote for easy access and sharing.
No, the tool does not currently offer real-time collaboration features. It's designed for individual annotations.
No, this tool is for annotation purposes only and does not include OCR capabilities for text extraction from snapshots.
Once you've added all your desired annotations, you can download the image with annotations embedded, or save it to Evernote if you're logged in.