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Add Comments to PDFs in Safari
Effortlessly Add Comments to PDFs in Safari
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can add comments to PDFs in Safari using the annotation tool directly in the browser. It allows for text annotations for notes and comments.
Upload your PDF in Safari and select the text annotation tool. Click where you want to add your note, type your text, and adjust as needed.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only. You need a desktop or laptop with Safari to add comments to PDFs.
In Safari, you can directly annotate PDFs and image files such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP without additional software.
Yes, you can upload a PDF from your Safari favorites and use the annotation tools to add comments, highlights, or shapes.
Yes, as long as you use the desktop version of Safari, you can add comments to PDFs on Windows 10 with the browser-based annotation tool.
Yes, Safari supports the annotation tool for adding text, highlights, and shapes to PDFs directly, making it handy for document review and feedback.
Yes, for academic or personal research, you can use the text annotation tool to add notes or comments to PDFs and highlight key points.
The current browser-based tools do not require extensions for commenting. Simply upload your file in Safari and use the text annotation feature.
Yes, after annotating your PDF in Safari, you can download and save it with all embedded comments and share it.
Yes, MacBook users can easily upload PDFs in Safari to add comments and highlights using the provided annotation tools.
No, the tool does not support mobile devices, including older iPhones, as it works only on desktop browsers.
Yes, you can highlight important sections or add text annotations to mark favorite parts of your PDF directly in Safari.
No, the annotation tool in Safari allows adding comments but does not support editing existing text in a PDF.
Yes, you can upload and annotate PDFs up to 100 MB per file in Safari to ensure efficient processing without delays.