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Erase Stamps from Snapshot
Easily Erase Stamps from Your Snapshots Online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Currently, our tool allows annotations rather than erasing objects like stamps. Use editing methods in external tools to remove them.
Yes, the tool is accessible online through your browser on any Windows desktop or laptop, no extra software needed.
Yes, the tool can be used online for free to add annotations like drawings or text to your snapshots.
Upload your snapshot, choose from tools like text annotation, pen, or shapes to add comments, highlights, or sketches directly in the browser.
Direct stamp removal isn't supported; however, annotations like text or shapes can overlay and hide parts of an image.
The tool supports images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats for annotation and editing purposes.
Yes, access the tool via your browser on Mac desktops or laptops using Chrome, Safari, or other supported browsers.
No, the tool is currently available only for desktop and laptop browsers, and not designed for mobile use.
Direct text editing isn't possible; add text overlays instead. For text changes, a dedicated image editor is needed.
No, the tool only supports annotating one file at a time. Complete one image, download it, then start a new session.
Use the text annotation tool to place comments on your snapshot. Click to add text and customize as needed.
Files up to 100 MB can be uploaded for annotation. Make sure your image file doesn't exceed this limit.
Batch processing isn't supported. Each image must be uploaded and annotated individually in separate sessions.
No, after annotating, you must download the edited snapshot to save changes. Optionally, save to Evernote if logged in.
The tool doesn't include OCR capabilities for text extraction from images. Use specialized software for that purpose.