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Delete Shapes from Screenshot
Easily Delete Shapes from Screenshots on Windows
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
Yes, you can remove shapes from a screenshot using editing tools in your browser. The tool allows you to overlay new annotations but doesn't directly remove previous ones.
Upload your screenshot file to the online annotation tool. Use the various annotation options like pen, text, and shapes to add your comments or notes.
You can edit a screenshot on Windows 11 by overlaying new annotations but removing previously added shapes requires using a tool that supports redo or history features.
To edit shapes, upload your screenshot and overlay new annotations. The current tool does not support erasing previous annotations directly.
Yes, you can use browser-based tools to annotate images without downloading any software. Simply access the tool via your web browser.
While this tool doesn't remove existing annotations, you can use a program like paint to manually erase or cover shapes.
For deleting shapes in PowerPoint screenshots directly, you'd need a tool that allows editing of embedded annotations, which isn't supported here.
Yes, you can upload Android screenshots to your PC and use browser-based annotation tools to add or modify annotations.
You can edit image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, as well as PDF files, using the online annotation tool available in your web browser.
Yes, the browser-based tool works on Mac; however, some features are limited to desktop use. Use a Mac browser such as Safari or Chrome.
No, the tool allows editing of one file at a time. Once you've finished annotating, download your file before starting on another one.
No, this tool does not support mobile devices. It's designed for desktop use only, accessible via browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
No, it processes one file at a time, meaning you'll need to finish with one image before starting another.
This tool doesn't support text extraction from images as it doesn't have OCR capabilities. Use separate OCR software for that purpose.
Yes, you can navigate to the folder where your screenshots are saved and upload the file to the annotation tool for editing.