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Delete Badges from Screenshot
Effortlessly Delete Badges from Your Screenshots Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use an online annotation tool to edit your screenshot. Upload the image, and use the pen or shapes tool to mask unwanted badges. Then download the edited image.
Yes, navigate to your phone’s screenshot folder or gallery app, select the screenshots you want to delete, and choose the delete option.
Open the screenshots folder in Windows Explorer, select the screenshots to remove, and press the Delete key, or right-click to choose Delete.
Open the Snapchat app, go to your memories, select the screenshot, tap the delete icon and confirm the deletion to remove the screenshot from your account.
You can’t directly delete elements from screenshots, but you can use online tools to edit and remove visible badges using annotation features.
No, annotation tools overlay edits on images. Removing or changing existing text isn't possible; you can only add overlays or cover parts.
Upload your screenshot to an online tool, use shapes or the pen tool to cover badges with matching colors, then download your edited image.
Open Google Photos, find your screenshots, select one or multiple, tap the trash icon, and confirm to delete them from your cloud storage.
Yes, select all items in your screenshots folder using Ctrl+A, then press the Delete key to remove them all at once.
Find your screenshots using Finder, drag them to the Trash, or select and use Command+Delete to remove them.
Yes, use browser-based tools that allow you to upload and edit screenshots without any software download or installation.
No, the tool is designed for use on desktop or laptop browsers only. Mobile users should use the respective apps' editing features.
Yes, navigate to the folder using your file explorer, select the screenshots to discard, and choose to delete or move them.
No, editing tools process one screenshot at a time. Batch processing requires separate software capable of handling multiple files simultaneously.
Yes, the maximum file size for online editing tools is usually 100 MB per image, which should cover most screenshot resolutions.