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Circle Image Maker

Online circle image maker with local batch upload, circular crop, preview, single download, and bulk export

Upload and Circle Settings

Batch upload images, generate circular crops, preview, and download locally.

Drag images here

Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, and SVG

Processing Queue

Circle Parameters

The tool uses the shortest edge to build a square canvas, then applies a full circular crop.

Circle Radius Ratio

Preview and Actions

Source Preview

Circular Result



Documentation

Overview

Circle Image Maker converts images to circular outputs using the shortest edge, with batch upload, side-by-side preview, and local download for quick asset consistency.

Key Features

  • Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, and SVG image formats.
  • Supports file selection, folder selection, and drag-and-drop upload.
  • Supports single-item processing and batch processing with separate downloads.
  • Shows source and circular result previews for fast comparison.

Steps

  1. Click Select Images or Select Folder, or drag images into the upload area.
  2. Adjust the circle radius ratio (1-100) and choose an item in the queue.
  3. Process current image in single mode, or process all images in batch mode.
  4. Download the current result, or download all generated results as one ZIP file.

Use Cases

  • Create profile avatars, social covers, and account photos.
  • Standardize circular visuals for ecommerce and campaign materials.
  • Batch organize member avatars and community media assets.

Usage Tips

  • The output uses the shortest edge to build a square canvas, then applies a circular clipping area.
  • For non-PNG exports, the canvas is filled with white first to avoid unexpected transparent corners.
  • It is recommended to process in batch first, then download all results as one ZIP package.

FAQ

  • Q: Why do some outputs have white corners? A: JPG and WebP outputs are filled with white before circular clipping.
  • Q: Does the circle radius ratio change circle size? A: Yes. Lower ratios create a smaller visible circle, while 100% uses the largest full circle from the shortest edge.
  • Q: Are images uploaded? A: No, all processing runs locally in your browser.

Privacy

File reading, circle cropping, and export are performed locally in the browser, and image content is not uploaded to a server.