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Add Text to PDF on iPad
Easily add text to PDF documents on your iPad
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Currently, it's not possible to add text to PDFs directly on the iPad with this tool. Our service is designed for desktop browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
No, this PDF annotation tool is limited to desktop browsers. Access it from a computer rather than a mobile device like iPad or Safari.
Upload the PDF into the tool on a desktop, select the text annotation tool, and add customizable text boxes to your document.
No, the tool is designed only for desktop use. For iPad Pro, check the specific apps in the iOS App Store that support PDF annotation.
This tool is aimed at annotating PDF and image files only. For Word documents, use a word processing app or a native iPad app.
Unfortunately, the tool is limited to desktop environments. For iPad Air, consider using iOS-based PDF editing apps.
Yes, on a desktop you can add text annotations or comments to PDFs and images and customize them to your document needs.
Use the highlighting tool in the desktop version to emphasize specified texts or areas in your PDF, available after uploading your file.
The tool has a file size limit of 100 MB per document. You need to reduce the PDF size before uploading or try another method.
Yes, free users can upload and annotate PDFs, but to download or save them to Evernote, a login is required.
When adding annotations, you can undo changes. Once the file is downloaded or saved, the changes become permanent.
No, real-time collaboration features are not supported. Annotations are done individually within a single session.
You can annotate PDF files and various image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp using the desktop tool.
Yes, you can add text comments to PDFs through the online tool, but note that it works only on desktop browsers.
Currently, the tool supports only one file at a time. Batch processing multiple PDFs is not available.