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Erase Sentence from Picture
Effortlessly Erase Sentences from Pictures Online
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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 the annotation tool to upload your image. While erasing sentences is not a native feature, you can cover text with shapes or drawings, then download the image.
Currently, you cannot directly erase words, but you can annotate or cover them with shapes to obscure the original text. This is done using the shapes tool.
No, the tool doesn't feature an eraser. Instead, you can use shapes or the pen tool to cover or obscure text in an image.
This tool isn't designed to remove backgrounds. Its primary function is to add annotations such as text, shapes, and highlights.
Unfortunately, the tool doesn't allow editing existing image text. Annotations are added as overlays, not changes to the image itself.
The tool supports uploading and annotating images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats.
Yes, upload your screenshot in a supported format, and use annotation tools to add text or shapes as needed.
No, multi-page image support isn't available. You can annotate one image file at a time, suited for single-page formats.
You can upload single files up to a maximum of 100 MB for annotation.
No, the annotation tool is accessible only on desktop browsers. Use a desktop or laptop for the best experience.
No real-time collaboration features are available. Annotations are done individually on uploaded files.
No, the tool processes one image file at a time. Complete your annotations and download before starting a new session.
Yes, once you finish your annotations and download the image, the changes are embedded in the final file.
No installation is required. All functions are accessible directly in your web browser for easy online access.
Yes, select the highlighting tool and choose your desired color from the palette to emphasize specific text areas on images.