Teachers reusing past worksheets
Drop a batch of answer-filled scans into the workspace and download a fresh class set as a single ZIP — no need to chase down the original Word document.
Handwriting remover
Handwriting Eraser removes handwritten answers, notes, and grading marks from worksheet images, image batches, and PDF pages while keeping the printed text — standard cleanup is 1 credit per image or page, done in seconds.
Handwriting Eraser is one workspace for removing handwriting from images, batches, and PDF pages. Upload a single photo, process a batch, or clean selected PDF pages. For single images you can also switch on advanced cleanup — it handles faint, tilted, or overlapping marks. Not sure where to start? Pick the specific tool below.
A handwriting remover is a tool that detects handwritten marks on a page image — answers, notes, signatures, circles, and grading marks — and erases only those marks while keeping the printed text, tables, and original layout untouched. Handwriting Eraser does this for single photos, image batches, and selected PDF pages, with two OCR providers that fall back automatically when one returns an error.
A simple cleanup flow
Upload an image or PDF.
Choose the input that matches your file — a single photo, a batch of worksheet images, or a multi-page PDF. The same workspace handles all three; you only switch tabs.
Preview the original file.
Review the original alongside the page picker. For PDFs, tick only the pages with handwriting so the rest is copied through untouched and free.
Run handwriting removal and download the cleaned result.
Run the cleanup and compare the before/after. Standard removal finishes in seconds; results download in the same format you uploaded — PNG/JPG/WEBP for images, a new PDF for documents.
| What you care about | Handwriting Eraser | Manual image editor | Generic OCR tool |
|---|---|---|---|
| Removes handwriting only | Yes — printed text and layout preserved | Yes, but you erase by hand pixel by pixel | No — OCR extracts text, it doesn't return a cleaned image |
| Time per page | A few seconds | 5–20 minutes depending on density | Not applicable (different goal) |
| Batch and multi-page | Image batch + selected PDF pages built in | Page by page, by hand | Usually one file at a time |
| Cost on failure | Auto-refunded — you pay only for successful pages | Free if you own the software, but slow | Often free or text-only; doesn't produce a clean copy |
Drop a batch of answer-filled scans into the workspace and download a fresh class set as a single ZIP — no need to chase down the original Word document.
Photograph workbook pages that already contain written answers, clean them in seconds, and study from the blank version while keeping your own notes in a separate file.
Remove handwritten approvals, sticky-note residue, and sign-here squiggles from scanned templates before reusing them or attaching them to a new request.
Erase handwritten redlines, initials, and margin comments from scanned filings so a clean PDF can be shared, while non-relevant pages pass through untouched.
Worksheets are the primary use case, but clear scans of handouts, workbook pages, and document pages can also work well.
Single images and batches accept JPG, PNG, and WEBP files. PDFs are handled page by page: pick the pages with handwriting and download a cleaned PDF.
Standard cleanup is 1 credit per image or PDF page; advanced cleanup is 5 credits per image. Failed jobs are refunded automatically, and the free PDF split, merge, and convert tools don't use credits.
The workflow is designed to preserve printed layout where possible, but results still depend on scan quality and how much handwriting overlaps printed content.
No. Original uploads are released right after processing and are not used for training. Cleaned image results are kept in your history for up to 3 days so you can come back for them, then they are deleted automatically. ZIP and PDF outputs are assembled in your browser and never stored on our side.
OCR reads printed (and sometimes handwritten) characters into editable text — it turns an image into a string. A handwriting remover does the opposite: it detects handwritten strokes and erases them from the image so you keep a cleaned page that still looks like the original document.
If a page fails — a timeout, an OCR service error, or another transient issue — the credits for that page are refunded to your account automatically. Credits are deducted before the call and returned on any provider error, so a failure never silently consumes them and you only pay for pages that succeeded.
You can try single-image cleanup without an account — every browser session includes 2 standard cleanups and 1 advanced cleanup for free, with no card required. Batch mode and PDF mode require a free account because they process multiple pages or files per run; credits are then charged per cleaned page and auto-refunded on failure, so paid runs won't waste credits either.