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Customize PDFs on Your PC
Customize PDF files for free on your PC
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
It allows you to annotate and customize PDFs directly in the browser. Use tools like text, highlights, and shapes for easy document customization.
Yes, the tool is free to use. Users can upload, annotate, and preview documents without costs. Full features for registered users include downloading and saving to Evernote.
Upload your PDF file into the editor. Use available tools like pen, highlight, text, and shapes to annotate each page of your document.
The tool focuses on PDF annotation, so converting text messages to PDF is not supported. You might need a separate tool for conversion.
Open the tool in your preferred browser on Windows 10. Upload your PDF and start using the offered annotation features like pen, text, or shapes.
Yes, this tool is accessible for free on Windows 11 through any major browser, allowing you to annotate PDFs easily.
Ensure your PDF content adheres to required protocols. Use text annotations to add notes or labels within the document specific to Air Force guidelines.
Yes, customize your text annotations by selecting the text tool, adding text at the desired spot, and modifying font properties and colors.
The maximum file size for upload is 100 MB. Ensure your PDF or image files are within this limit to ensure successful annotation.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access annotation tasks through a desktop or laptop browser.
No, you can annotate one file per session. To work on additional files, complete the first and start a new session for others.
No, the tool does not allow editing of existing text in a PDF. It adds annotation layers over the original content.
Yes, if logged in, you can save the annotated PDF directly to your Evernote account for easy access and sharing.
The tool supports PDF files for document annotations as well as images in formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Batch processing of multiple files would require a different tool or software.