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Erase Badges from Screenshot
Remove Badges from Screenshots Quickly and Easily
o trascina e rilascia un file
Supporta formati PDF e immagini (massimo 100MB)
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Upload your screenshot to the tool, select the area with the badge using annotation tools, then apply the edit to remove it. Download the cleaned image afterwards.
Yes, you can upload screenshots taken on Windows, and use the tools to erase badges effectively. The tool supports image formats like JPG and PNG.
Indeed, screenshots from Mac can be uploaded and edited to erase badges. Use the shape tools to select and remove unwanted elements in your images.
Simply upload your image, then select annotation tools from the palette to mark areas you wish to edit or remove. Download the modified screenshot when done.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. You need to handle each screenshot separately and restart the session for additional files.
You can upload and edit screenshots in JPG, PNG, JPEG, and WEBP formats, with easy-to-use annotation and editing options available.
No, the tool is browser-based, which means you can access and use it without installing any additional software. Just open it in Chrome or Firefox.
Yes, the tool supports screenshot editing for Windows 10. Use the annotation tools to selectively remove unwanted markers or badges.
Yes, you can upload and edit images of Android lock screens, removing badges or annotations you don't want in them.
While the tool focuses on editing capabilities, it doesn't provide specific privacy or encryption settings for your files. Ensure sensitive data is handled accordingly.
No, the tool doesn't edit existing text within images. It provides annotation over the image to cover or annotate specific parts.
Yes, each file should not exceed 100 MB. This allows efficient editing and prevents performance issues during upload and processing.
Absolutely, the tool is accessible via Chrome, providing a seamless editing experience directly within the browser, without plugins.
No, the tool doesn't support optical character recognition (OCR) for extracting text from images. It's designed for annotating and editing visuals instead.
No, the current version is desktop-only. Access it using a desktop or laptop for full functionality.