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Resize Circles on Photo
Effortlessly Resize Circles on Photos Online
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Upload your photo, select the shapes tool, and choose a circle. Draw the circle on the photo, then resize it by clicking and dragging the edges.
Yes, before drawing, select your preferred color using the color picker. You can customize your circle’s color to match your photo.
The tool supports image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Simply upload your image file to start resizing circles.
Yes, our tool allows you to annotate photos directly in your browser without any additional software or plugins required.
You can upload image files up to 100 MB per file. If your photo exceeds this limit, try compressing it before uploading.
Yes, after resizing circles on your photo, you can download the edited image with all annotations embedded.
Creating an account is optional. Free users can upload and view previews, while logged-in users can download and save changes.
No, the tool is currently designed for desktop browsers, such as Chrome and Firefox. Mobile device access isn't supported.
Use the shapes tool to draw circles around key elements in your photo, resizing them to highlight or emphasize these areas effectively.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates entirely online through your web browser.
No, you can only work on one photo at a time. Complete your edits, download the photo, then start a new session for another image.
Yes, to download or save your annotated images to Evernote, you need to log in. Registration unlocks full export capabilities.
Yes, upload your screenshot in a supported format like JPG or PNG and use the shape tool to resize circles on it.
No, the tool doesn't support real-time collaboration or shared editing. Each session is individual and session-based.
Key limitations include no mobile support, single file processing at a time, and no real-time collaboration features.