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Add Circles to PDF
Effortlessly add circles to PDF documents online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF and select the shapes tool. Choose the circle option and click where you want to add it. Adjust the size by dragging the edges and change the color if needed.
Yes, first convert your JPG image to a PDF, if it isn't already. Then upload the PDF, select the circle tool from the shapes menu, and add circles where needed.
Yes, you can add circles to PDFs for free using this online tool. However, downloading the annotated file requires logging in.
Select the circle tool and use the color picker in the toolbar to choose your desired color before placing or editing circles.
Yes, logged-in users can download the annotated PDF with embedded circles. Free users can preview their annotations.
This tool supports PDF and common image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. PDFs offer multi-page support for comprehensive annotations.
Yes, after placing a circle, you can click and drag its edges to modify it. This lets you perfectly adjust circles around content you want to highlight.
Yes, the maximum file size for PDFs is 100 MB per session. Larger files need to be reduced before uploading.
No, this tool is currently available for desktop browsers only. For mobile, consider using apps that support PDF annotations.
No, real-time collaboration is not supported. However, you can download the file and share it with others for feedback.
Yes, you can use the annotation tool in major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari without additional extensions.
Yes, after adding a circle, use the text annotation tool to insert text within or near the circle for extra context or labels.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Batch processing may require alternative solutions with desktop software.
Once you complete your annotations, they are embedded into the PDF, ensuring your circles and other markings are saved upon download.
No, this tool doesn't support editing existing PDF text. It's designed for adding annotations like circles, text boxes, and highlights.