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Remove Shapes from PDF
Effortlessly delete shapes in your PDF files
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can overlay annotations to cover shapes, but cannot delete the underlying content. Use the pen tool to paint over unwanted elements.
Use the shape tool to add new shapes over existing content. Adjust these to effectively cover unwanted areas.
Yes, upload your PDF and use the annotation tools to draw over or highlight unwanted shapes on any document page.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add text boxes. Place them over removed areas to replace them or provide additional context.
No, existing shapes can't be directly edited. Cover them with new shapes using annotation tools.
Yes, select the highlighting tool to emphasize areas around shapes in your PDF. This can draw attention to specific details.
Yes, the tool supports PDFs up to 100 MB, but it can only edit one file at a time.
For images within PDFs, use the drawing or shape tool to overlay or mark areas you want to highlight or cover.
No, once downloaded, annotations are part of the PDF file. Save before exiting to avoid overwriting unwanted annotations.
No, the tool is designed for use on desktop or laptop computers through web browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
No, the tool can only process one PDF file at a time. Restart after downloading to edit another document.
You can annotate PDF files and common image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP directly in the browser.
Upload the document image, then use annotations to cover up any areas that need cleaning or correction.
Yes, once editing is complete, you can download the PDF with embedded annotations for offline use.
Highlight important areas, add text annotations for comments, and use shapes to guide reviewers through the document.