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Customize PDF on Mac
Easily customize PDF files on multiple platforms on your Mac
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can translate the text in a PDF on your Mac by extracting the text and using external translation services. The annotation tool does not support text translation.
To split a PDF with Mac Preview, open the PDF and select the pages you want to extract. Drag them to your desktop or save as a new PDF. The annotation tool does not have this feature.
Yes, open your Apple Note and use the 'Export as PDF' option from the 'File' menu. This creates a PDF version of your note without needing additional tools.
To convert text messages to PDF on Mac, take screenshots of your messages and use the annotation tool to add notes or markings before saving them as PDF.
You can annotate text in a PDF by highlighting or adding comments. However, the tool does not edit existing PDF text. Use a PDF editor if changes are required.
To combine PDFs, open them in Preview, select 'Edit' and then 'Insert' to combine. The tool supports annotations but combining is done through desktop software.
The tool allows you to annotate PDFs and images by adding notes, highlights, drawings, and shapes directly in your browser on a Mac.
The annotation tool is accessible via web browsers on a Mac, but there are no native applications for Ubuntu. Use a macOS or web-based environment.
Yes, you can customize PDFs with your browser on Windows and Mac. The tool is platform-independent and focuses on web browser access.
To effectively customize PDFs on Mac, upload your PDF to the annotation tool in a browser and use the drawing, note, and highlight features for content management.
The tool supports PDF and image files like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp on Mac. Multiple files cannot be processed simultaneously.
No, the tool requires an internet connection and works directly in the browser. There is no offline version.
The maximum supported file size is 100 MB per file. Larger files must be reduced to meet this limitation.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use and is accessible via web browsers like Chrome and Firefox on a Mac or PC.
No, it annotates PDFs but cannot edit existing text. Use a full PDF editor if text editing is needed.