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Add Text to PDF in Firefox
Easily add text to your PDF documents in Firefox
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF in Firefox, select the text annotation tool from the menu, click where you want to add text, and enter your content. Adjust font size and style as needed.
Yes, you can add text annotations to your PDFs at no cost. Just upload your file into Firefox, annotate it, and download your edited document for free.
No specific extension is needed. Our online tool enables you to add text to PDFs directly via Firefox without any add-ons or plugins.
An installation isn't necessary. You can use our web-based tool in Firefox to add text to PDFs without needing any plugins or extensions.
After adding text annotations, click on them to adjust properties like font size, style, and color using the toolbar in the editing interface.
No, the tool is intended for use on desktops only. You need to access it via a desktop browser like Firefox on your computer.
You can upload a file up to 100 MB in size. Ensure your PDF is within this size to successfully use the annotation tool in Firefox.
No, you cannot edit existing text in the PDF. You can only add annotations over the existing content.
Yes, you can navigate through different pages of a PDF to add text annotations on multiple pages using the page navigation options.
Click on the text annotation you want to remove, and use the delete option to remove it from the PDF. Repeat this for any unwanted annotations.
Yes, after annotating, you can download the updated PDF with your embedded text annotations directly from the Firefox browser.
No, it currently doesn't support form filling. It is designed for adding text annotations, not for completing interactive forms.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration. Each session is intended for individual annotation tasks.
Yes, you can use the highlighting tool to emphasize or underline existing text within a PDF document in Firefox.
While the focus is on PDFs, our tool also supports image files like JPG, PNG, and WebP for annotation when needed.