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Erase Circles from Screenshot
Effortlessly Erase Circles from Your Screenshots
またはファイルをドラッグ&ドロップ
PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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よくある質問
Use our online annotation tool. Upload your screenshot, and remove unwanted circles using the eraser feature or add a new layer to cover them.
Yes, with our tool, you can cover red markers on a screenshot by adding white shapes or blocks, effectively removing them from view.
Clean dots from images by placing a white shape over them to mask their visibility, creating a clean appearance in your screenshot.
Yes, you can fully annotate images and screenshots online with our tool, without needing to install additional software.
Our online tool is accessible via any desktop browser on Windows. Simply open the browser, upload your screenshot, and start editing.
While you can't directly erase, you can cover previous edits on Mac screenshots using shapes or blocks of color to hide them.
Currently, our tool requires a desktop browser for use. Take the screenshot on your iPhone and transfer it to a computer for annotation.
Yes, locate your screenshot in the folder, then upload it to our tool to begin editing or removing any unwanted annotations.
The tool processes one file at a time, so you'll need to complete and download your edit before starting on a new screenshot.
Yes, but each file must be under 100 MB. Ensure your image fits within this size limit for processing.
Our tool supports multi-page PDFs for annotation, but for images like screenshots, you'll edit one at a time.
No, currently the tool is for desktop browsers. Use Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on a laptop or desktop computer.
Absolutely, our tool allows you to annotate and edit screenshots directly in your browser without needing any installations.
No, this tool doesn't include OCR capabilities. It's designed for annotation, not text extraction from images.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. You'll need to upload and edit screenshots individually.