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Adjust PDF on PC
Adjust PDF files online on your PC for free
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The annotation tool allows users to highlight and comment on PDFs directly in the browser on their PC. Add highlights, notes, and shapes without installing software.
While the tool focuses on annotations, resizing is not directly supported. Use other compression tools if resizing is necessary.
Yes, you can upload, annotate, and preview your files for free. Saving annotated PDFs requires signing up.
Yes, as long as you access the tool from a desktop or laptop browser like Chrome or Firefox, you can use it on any PC.
Upload your PDF, select the text annotation tool, and click to add text boxes as needed. Customize font size and color as desired.
This tool is accessed through the browser and does not have an app in the Microsoft Store, focusing on web-based use.
Yes, you access all features via a web browser, meaning no downloads or installations are required.
Supported file types include PDFs and common image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP.
Yes, you can fully annotate PDF files with tools like text, shapes, highlights, and freehand drawing.
The tool does not resize PDFs. Use alternative tools for file compression.
Yes, use the pen tool to draw freehand annotations directly on your PDF. Customize color and stroke width for clarity.
No, existing text in PDFs cannot be edited. You can only add annotations over the document.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use and does not support mobile devices.
Yes, the tool supports multi-page PDFs. Navigate through pages to annotate different sections and download your annotated PDF.
Batch processing of multiple files is not supported. The tool works on one file per session.