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Erase Arrows from Photo
Erase Arrows from Photos Instantly and Online for Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool allows users to annotate images by adding notes, highlights, drawings, and text directly in the browser, simplifying photo editing tasks such as erasing elements like arrows.
Yes, you can erase arrows from a photo using the online tool without any cost. Upload your image and utilize the editing features to remove unwanted elements like arrows.
Select the eraser tool from the palette to manipulate your image. You can often use other software like Photopea or Photoshop for specific erase functions.
Yes, you can upload images for editing via a web browser on Windows 10. Utilize the online tool's annotation features for modifications.
Currently, the annotation tool works best on desktop or laptop devices, so you would need desktop access for full functionality.
Our tool doesn’t natively edit PSD files. Upload images in formats like JPG or PNG. Use other software for complex Photoshop file editing.
Drag and drop your jpg, jpeg, png, or webp file into the tool, or use the file browser to upload your photo for annotation.
Files up to 100 MB are supported. Large images within this size can be annotated, but multiple files or those exceeding this limit are not supported in one session.
Yes, after making your edits, download the photo with annotations embedded. You’ll have a completed edited version for use.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. For editing multiple files simultaneously, desktop software may be required.
Yes, it runs entirely within your web browser, eliminating the need for additional software installations and allowing easy access from browsers like Chrome and Firefox.
Annotations are embedded into the image upon download. Restart a session to edit a different image, as the session only retains one file's annotations at a time.
This tool is browser-based; for desktop-based erasing within apps like Photon or Photoshop, use their specific tools.
No, it requires an online connection as it functions within a web browser to allow image annotation and editing.
Yes, the tool is optimized for desktop use and is not recommended for use on mobile devices like phones or tablets.