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Erase Comments from Snapshot
Effortlessly Erase Comments from Snapshot Images
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You cannot directly erase comments with this tool. You can mark over them using annotation tools like the pen tool to effectively cover the comments.
Use the pen tool to draw over or around the comments you wish to erase. Customize the color and thickness to match the image for seamless removal.
Yes, after editing your snapshot, you can download the annotated image. All annotations will be embedded in the file.
Click on the upload button or drag and drop your snapshot into the provided area. The tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats.
You can use pen, text, highlighting, and shapes to annotate images. Customize these tools as needed to effectively erase comments.
Supported image formats include JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Upload any of these formats to begin editing and annotating.
Yes, the tool is browser-based and accessible on any desktop operating system, including Windows, through popular browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
Direct commands aren't available. Use the pen tool to manually cover comments, effectively erasing them from view.
Images up to 100 MB can be uploaded. Ensure your snapshots are within this limit for optimal performance.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to overlay comments, either obscuring them or drawing attention to important areas.
Yes, if you log in, you can save your annotated images directly to Evernote along with downloading them.
No, this tool is designed for desktop browsers only, ensuring you can utilize the full interface and features.
No, this tool allows editing of one image at a time. Complete your annotations before switching files.
Use the toolbar in the editing interface to select from pen, text, highlighting, and shapes for annotation.
No, existing text in images cannot be altered directly, but you can annotate over it or around it using available tools.