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Customize PDF on iMac
Effortlessly customize PDF files on iMac
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF to our browser-based tool on your iMac. Use available annotation tools like pen, text, and shapes to customize. Download your edited PDF when done.
Yes, with our online tool, you can customize a PDF on your iMac without installing additional software. Simply access it via your web browser.
The tool supports PDF files up to 100 MB per upload. If your PDF exceeds this limit, you'll need to reduce the file size before uploading.
Yes, the tool allows you to annotate all pages of a multi-page PDF. You can navigate through the pages using the editor controls.
You can use tools like the pen for freehand drawings, text annotation for comments, highlighting to emphasize text, and shapes to add geometric forms.
Upload your PDF and select the highlighting tool to emphasize important text or areas. Choose your preferred color for highlights and apply them within the document.
No, the tool does not support text extraction from PDFs. It's intended for annotation purposes only, not for text editing or extraction.
As long as the iMac G3 can run a modern web browser, you should be able to use the tool. However, older systems may have performance limitations due to hardware restrictions.
Yes, once you complete your annotations, you can download the PDF file with the embedded changes. This option is available to registered users.
Yes, the tool can be accessed from both iMac desktops and iMac laptops, offering the same functionality on both devices.
You can annotate PDF files as well as image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. The tool supports the upload of individual files for processing.
Yes, you can annotate PDFs as a free user, but downloading the final annotated document requires signing up.
Our tool is designed to process one file per session. You need to annotate and download one file before starting a new session with another file.
No, the tool is focused on annotations and does not support creating or filling PDF forms. Consider specialized form software for these needs.
The tool can be used on any iMac with a current web browser. Ensure your browser is up to date for the best performance.