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Add Text to PDF on Ubuntu
Effortlessly add text to PDF files on Ubuntu
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This online tool allows you to add text to PDF documents directly in the browser on Ubuntu. No additional software installation is needed.
Yes, you can add text to PDFs on Ubuntu with our web-based tool. Just upload your file, use the text tool, and download the edited PDF.
Upload your PDF to our tool, choose the text option, and click on the PDF to insert your text. Adjust text properties as needed.
Yes, our tool is free to use for adding text to PDFs on Ubuntu. There are no hidden fees or subscription requirements for basic annotations.
No, Adobe is not required. Our web-based PDF editor lets you add text without Adobe products.
You can use our tool in any desktop environment that supports web browsers, including Ubuntu servers with GUI.
Our tool is accessible via web browser, making it compatible with any Ubuntu version, including Ubuntu 20.04.
No, our tool cannot edit existing PDF text. It enables adding text annotations over existing content for comments and notes.
You can upload PDFs and various image formats like JPG, PNG, JPEG, and WEBP for annotation.
After adding your annotations, you can download the PDF with the new text directly from the tool.
No, this tool is designed for desktop environments and does not support mobile devices.
Yes, there is a 100MB limit per uploaded file for annotation. Larger files need to be split or compressed.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. You must start a new session for a different file after completing an annotation session.
No, batch processing is not available. You can only annotate one file per session.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration. Each file must be edited by a single user.