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Adjust PDF on MacBook
Easily adjust PDF size on your MacBook
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can adjust a PDF by uploading it to our browser-based tool on your MacBook. Use the annotation features to mark up and highlight.
The tool offers annotation features but doesn't directly resize PDFs. You can add annotations without changing file size.
You can annotate PDFs on your MacBook but cannot directly change the file size. Use a compression tool for resizing.
Use the online annotation tool to easily add notes, highlights, and shapes to your PDF on your MacBook Air.
Annotations can be done via the browser toolbar on your MacBook, but specific keyboard shortcuts aren't supported.
This tool is for annotations, not reducing PDF sizes. Use another compression tool to reduce the file size.
Yes, you can use our browser-based tool to add annotations like text, highlights, and shapes to PDFs.
You can add text, highlights, freehand drawings, and geometric shapes to your PDF documents with this tool on your MacBook.
Yes, the tool is compatible with any MacBook that supports a modern web browser, including MacBook Pro and MacBook Air.
Yes, the tool supports PDFs up to 100 MB. Ensure your file does not exceed this limit for successful processing.
Absolutely, the tool is accessible on all MacBook models, including those with M1 chip, as long as you use a desktop browser.
No, the tool does not allow editing of existing texts in PDFs. It only supports adding annotations to the document.
No, the tool currently processes one file at a time. To annotate multiple files, you need to complete each separately.
No, the tool requires an internet connection and operates through your web browser for all annotation activities.
Yes, in addition to PDFs, you can annotate image files like JPEGs and PNGs directly in your browser on a MacBook.