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Delete Lines from JPG Image
Remove Unwanted Lines from JPG Images Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your JPG image to the editor and use the annotation tools to cover or edit the unwanted lines. Then export the edited image.
Yes, use our online tool to upload your JPG image. Apply edits to remove lines without needing extra software.
You can use the online editing tool for free to upload images and utilize basic features, including removing lines.
Yes, the tool operates in your browser, making it compatible with Windows systems for editing JPG images.
No, you don't require Photoshop. Our online tool lets you remove lines directly in your browser just by uploading your JPG file.
While you can annotate and remove lines, image resizing is not a feature of this tool. Use external software for resizing needs.
Simply visit the tool in your desktop web browser, upload your JPG and start editing directly online.
The tool supports various image formats, including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP for annotation and editing.
While our tool focuses on annotations, converting JPG to PDF is not currently supported. Use a dedicated conversion tool.
No, the tool is designed for desktop or laptop browsers only. Mobile editing is unsupported at this time.
No, the editing tool handles one file at a time. You'll need to complete editing before moving to another file.
Ensure your JPG image is under 100 MB. Larger files won't upload; consider compressing the file before editing.
The tool doesn't offer text extraction or OCR capabilities; it focuses on annotations like line removal.
The tool allows you to edit images in a web environment, but always ensure to review privacy practices separately.
Yes, log in to save the final annotated image directly to Evernote, or download it to your device.