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Delete Rounded Squares from PNG Image
Remove Rounded Squares from PNG Images Easily
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool lets you annotate and mark up PDF files and images directly in your web browser, with a focus on removing rounded shapes from PNG images.
Upload your PNG image into the editor, use tools to draw over or highlight unwanted rounded squares for removal, then save the updated image.
No, the tool requires manual selection and annotation over unwanted elements in images; it doesn't automatically detect shapes for deletion.
Yes, the tool works in the browser, allowing PNG uploads for annotation or covering of rounded squares without software downloads.
Use annotation features to draw over rounded shapes with customizable colors, then save the PNG file without the unwanted elements.
You can overwrite sections but altering transparency isn't directly supported; the focus is more on annotations.
Yes, you can upload Photoshop-edited PNGs for further annotation directly in the browser, but not for complex edits.
This tool is for direct image annotation in browsers and doesn't support CSS-based image alterations.
While PNG exports from Illustrator work, the tool focuses on web-based annotations and can't open .ai files directly.
After annotating, download the updated PNG which can be imported back into Illustrator for further design work.
The tool supports PDF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP file formats for annotations directly in the browser.
No, designed for desktop browsers only, mobile support is not available at this time.
Yes, each file uploaded must be under 100 MB, with only one file editable per session.
No, you can only work with one PNG per session. Complete edits and start a new session for more files.
Batch processing isn't supported. Each image requires separate editing sessions individually.