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Add Text to PDF
Free online tool to add text to PDFs and JPGs
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF file and select the text comment tool. Click on the area of the PDF where you want to add text, type your content, and adjust its appearance as needed.
Yes, you can upload a JPG or PNG image, use the text comment tool to add words, and then download the annotated image. Perfect for adding captions or notes.
Use the color picker in the toolbar. Select your desired color before you start typing to ensure your changes appear as intended.
Yes, you can navigate through the pages of a multi-page PDF and add text using the annotation tools. Use the page controls to select the page you wish to annotate.
Yes, you can upload JPG images alongside PDFs. The annotation tools work equally well on both file formats, allowing you to add text or other notes.
No installation needed. You can use this annotation tool directly in your web browser, making it convenient and easy to add text to PDFs and images online.
The current file size limit is 100 MB per file. Ensure your document or image is within this size to annotate them smoothly.
This tool mainly supports PDFs and image formats like JPG and PNG. For Excel files, consider converting them to PDF before using the annotation tool.
While you can customize text properties like color, the tool does not support complex font style variations beyond the basic customization options.
No, the tool does not allow editing of existing text in PDFs. You can only add new text as annotations over the document.
This tool is currently designed for use on desktop browsers like Chrome and Firefox, as it does not provide support for mobile devices.
Logged-in users can save annotated files directly to Evernote after downloading. This requires an Evernote account for integration.
Simply complete your annotations and download your file. To start a new session, refresh the page to work on a new document.
The tool processes one file at a time. Annotate and download each file individually before starting with a new document.
No batch processing available. You must annotate documents or images one at a time, which is suitable for quick and manageable edits.