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Erase Circles from Picture
Effortlessly Erase Circles from Pictures Online
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While you can't erase elements, you can use shapes and other annotations to cover or highlight circles in images.
Upload your image, then choose different shapes to cover or mark areas like circles, directly in your browser.
No, the tool can't erase image elements like Photoshop. It's for adding annotations, not modifying existing elements.
You can't remove elements but can use shapes to annotate areas around them, emphasizing or distracting from them.
No, this is an annotation tool, not an editing tool like Photoshop's eraser. It adds layers for highlights or cover-ups.
Upload your image, then use shapes or text annotations to label or cover the circles as needed.
Yes, annotate restaurant images with shapes to highlight specific areas like seating arrangements or decor.
You can use annotation layers to mask circles, but not delete them. This workaround helps visually adjust the focus.
Use the shapes tool to draw attention to circles by outlining or placing arrows pointing towards them.
You can use shapes to overlay the circles if removing isn't feasible. Highlight different areas instead.
No, the tool is desktop-only. Access it from a computer browser using Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
Yes, you can upload images up to 100 MB. Ensure your image is within this limit for processing.
No, the tool doesn't support text editing within images. It only allows adding annotations like text boxes over images.
Once done, click download to get an image with embedded annotations. The annotations are not removable from the download.
No, you can annotate one image at a time. After finishing, start a new session for another image.