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Reduce Circles in PDF
Reduce Circles in PDF Documents Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF, select the shapes tool, choose the circle option, and adjust the size by dragging the corners. Download the updated PDF once done.
Yes, use the shapes tool to reduce circles in your document by dragging the bounding box's handles.
The shapes tool in the annotation toolbar allows reducing circles and other geometric shapes in your PDF document.
Yes, choose the color selection tool to adjust your circle's color before or after placing it in the document.
No, this tool works entirely online in your browser, eliminating the need for software installation. Just upload, edit, and download.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per session. Larger files need to be split or reduced before uploading.
No, each circle must be selected and reduced individually. The tool supports reducing one object at a time.
Yes, you can upload images like JPG, PNG, and WEBP and reduce circles within them using the available annotation tools.
The tool supports PDF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for annotations and reducing circles.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Mobile use is not supported.
Yes, multi-page PDFs are supported. Navigate through the pages to annotate or reduce circles in different sections.
The tool does not offer change tracking for annotations, so changes become permanent once saved.
Yes, logged-in users can download the annotated PDF for free after reducing circles and adding more annotations.
The tool cannot edit existing PDF text, perform OCR, or process batch files. It is limited to individual files.
Absolutely, reducing circles to highlight areas within a PDF is ideal for design feedback and review processes.