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Resize Circles on PNG Image
Effortlessly Resize Circles on PNG Images Online
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Upload your PNG image to the online tool. Select the shape tool to draw a circle. Adjust the size by dragging the edges of the circle to your desired dimensions.
Yes, circles can be customized with various colors. Use the color picker tool to select your preferred color before or after resizing the circle.
The tool supports PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WEBP images. Ensure your image is in one of these formats for best results.
Yes, the online tool is accessible from any desktop browser, including those on Windows 10 systems. No software download is necessary.
Yes, the tool maintains the transparency of your PNG image's background during the process, preserving the original look.
No, currently the tool is only available for desktop browsers. Use a computer to access and utilize the full functionality of the tool.
Yes, after resizing circles on your PNG image, download it and use it in print projects. Check the resolution to ensure it's suitable for printing.
Customization options include resizing circle dimensions, adjusting colors, and selecting stroke width to suit your image needs.
Once you finish your edits, download the image. All annotations, including resized circles, will be embedded in your PNG file.
Yes, you can manually adjust the circles to approximate a specific pixel size by using the drag handles. For precise size control, preview and tweak as needed.
Yes, the maximum file size allowed for any image, including PNGs, is 100 MB. Ensure your image does not exceed this limit before uploading.
Use the shapes tool to add a circle to your image. Click and drag the circle's corners to resize it. Adjust until it fits your desired area.
Yes, you can download your edited image with resized circles for free. Make sure you're logged in for more save options, like saving to Evernote.
No, it is not designed to edit existing text within the image. It is focused on annotations and image markings, such as resizing shapes.
No, the tool processes one image file at a time. Complete your changes, download the edited file, and then start a new session for another image.