ellipse()

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since ⁨January 2020⁩.

The ellipse() CSS function is one of the <basic-shape> data types.

Try it

clip-path: ellipse(20px 50px);
clip-path: ellipse(4rem 50% at right center);
clip-path: ellipse(closest-side closest-side at 5rem 6rem);
clip-path: ellipse(closest-side farthest-side);
<section class="default-example" id="default-example">
  <div class="transition-all" id="example-element"></div>
</section>
#default-example {
  background: #fe9;
}

#example-element {
  background: linear-gradient(to bottom right, #f52, #05f);
  width: 100%;
  height: 100%;
}

Syntax

css
shape-outside: ellipse(40% 50% at left);
shape-outside: ellipse(closest-side farthest-side at 30%);

An ellipse is essentially a squashed circle and so ellipse() acts in a very similar way to circle() except that we have to specify two radii x and y.

Values

<shape-radius>

Two radii, x and y in that order. These may be a <length>, or a <percentage> or values closest-side and farthest-side.

closest-side

Uses the length from the center of the shape to the closest side of the reference box. For ellipses, this is the closest side in the radius dimension.

farthest-side

Uses the length from the center of the shape to the farthest side of the reference box. For ellipses, this is the farthest side in the radius dimension.

<position>

Moves the center of the ellipse. May be a <length>, or a <percentage>, or a values such as left. The <position> value defaults to center if omitted.

Formal syntax

<ellipse()> = 
ellipse( <radial-size>? [ at <position> ]? )

<radial-size> =
<radial-extent> |
<length [0,∞]> |
<length-percentage [0,∞]>{2}

<position> =
[ left | center | right | top | bottom | <length-percentage> ] |
[ left | center | right ] && [ top | center | bottom ] |
[ left | center | right | <length-percentage> ] [ top | center | bottom | <length-percentage> ] |
[ [ left | right ] <length-percentage> ] && [ [ top | bottom ] <length-percentage> ]

<radial-extent> =
closest-corner |
closest-side |
farthest-corner |
farthest-side

<length-percentage> =
<length> |
<percentage>

Examples

Basic ellipse() example

This example shows an ellipse that is floated left that has a horizontal radius of 40%, a vertical radius of 50%, and a left position. This means that the center of the ellipse is on the left edge of the box giving us a half ellipse shape to wrap our text around. Click "Play" in the code blocks to change these values to see how the ellipse changes:

html
<div class="box">
  <div class="shape"></div>
  <p>
    One November night in the year 1782, so the story runs, two brothers sat
    over their winter fire in the little French town of Annonay, watching the
    grey smoke-wreaths from the hearth curl up the wide chimney. Their names
    were Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier, they were papermakers by trade, and
    were noted as possessing thoughtful minds and a deep interest in all
    scientific knowledge and new discovery. Before that night—a memorable night,
    as it was to prove—hundreds of millions of people had watched the rising
    smoke-wreaths of their fires without drawing any special inspiration from
    the fact.
  </p>
</div>
css
body {
  font: 1.2em / 1.5 sans-serif;
}
.shape {
  float: left;
  shape-outside: ellipse(40% 50% at left);
  margin: 20px;
  width: 100px;
  height: 200px;
}

Using closest-side / farthest-side values

The keyword values of closest-side and farthest-side are useful to create a quick ellipse based on the size of the floated element reference box.

html
<div class="box">
  <div class="shape"></div>
  <p>
    One November night in the year 1782, so the story runs, two brothers sat
    over their winter fire in the little French town of Annonay, watching the
    grey smoke-wreaths from the hearth curl up the wide chimney. Their names
    were Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier, they were papermakers by trade, and
    were noted as possessing thoughtful minds and a deep interest in all
    scientific knowledge and new discovery. Before that night—a memorable night,
    as it was to prove—hundreds of millions of people had watched the rising
    smoke-wreaths of their fires without drawing any special inspiration from
    the fact.
  </p>
</div>
css
body {
  font: 1.2em / 1.5 sans-serif;
}
.shape {
  float: left;
  shape-outside: ellipse(closest-side farthest-side at 30%);
  margin: 20px;
  width: 100px;
  height: 140px;
}

Specifications

Specification
CSS Shapes Module Level 1
# funcdef-basic-shape-ellipse

Browser compatibility

See also