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Erase Words from Image
Erase Words from Images Online: Quick and Easy
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can add annotations over text to obscure it, but our tool doesn't actually remove text per se. You can cover it using shapes or colors.
Upload your image and use annotation tools like shapes to cover the text. Customize colors to blend with the image background.
Yes, the tool works entirely online for free. No downloads are required, and you can use it directly in your browser.
Absolutely, our tool allows you to edit images right in your web browser, making the process quick and convenient.
Upload your image through the browser, then utilize annotation tools such as shapes or drawing tools to cover or mark text.
It supports JPEG, JPG, PNG, and WEBP files. Simply upload your image and start editing without worrying about format compatibility.
No, the tool does not include AI for text removal. Annotations are added as overlays rather than directly editing the image content.
The current tool doesn't support image resizing, but you can focus on text coverage through annotations. Resize elsewhere if needed.
Yes, you can upload images up to 100 MB. This limit ensures the tool runs smoothly within browser constraints.
No, you can work on one image at a time. Complete your edits, download the file, and restart for the next image.
Annotations obscure the text, keeping the original unchanged in the downloaded version. Text isn't physically removed.
The tool is designed for desktop use only. It functions best in web browsers on computers.
You can save annotated files to Evernote if logged in. Otherwise, simply download your finished image directly to your device.
The tool doesn't offer real-time collaboration. Each user works independently within a session.
No, annotations save as a new file, preserving your original image. You control saving and distribution.