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Remove Annotations from Picture
Remove Annotations from Picture Online
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Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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The tool is designed to allow users to annotate or mark up images directly in their web browsers. However, current capabilities to remove annotations are not available.
Currently, the tool does not support removing existing annotations from pictures. It mainly focuses on adding annotations.
While the tool allows adding new annotations, it cannot edit or remove existing ones at this time.
The tool supports image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP for annotation.
Yes, you can use the annotation tools to mark and label specific parts of an image, such as body parts, using text and shapes.
Yes, as long as you are using a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox, Mac users can access the tool online.
Yes, once you've added annotations to an image, you can download the edited version with the annotations embedded.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates entirely within your web browser.
No, the tool currently supports desktop browsers only and cannot be used on mobile devices.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration or shared editing sessions.
No, the tool processes one image per session. You must complete one image before starting another.
The maximum file size allowed per image is 100 MB. Bigger files need to be reduced in size before uploading.
No installation is required; it's a browser-based tool, so you can use it directly online.
Yes, the tool provides various color options for customizing annotations like pen drawings, text, and shapes.
No, the tool does not offer text extraction (OCR) from images. It's limited to annotation purposes only.