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Edit PDF in Browser
Easily edit PDF files online in your browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF directly to the online tool through your browser. Use annotation features like pen, text, highlights, or shapes. Save and download the edited file.
Yes, after commenting or editing your PDF, you can download the final version with all changes embedded.
Yes, the tool supports multipage PDFs. Use the navigation controls to scroll through pages and annotate as needed.
You can upload PDF and image files. Supported image formats are JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP.
Yes, the tool works in major desktop browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, without additional software or plugins.
Use the text annotation tool to add notes. Click on the desired spot in the PDF, type your note, and adjust properties like color and font.
No, the tool is meant for annotations only and cannot add new pages or change the existing PDF structure.
No, this tool requires an online connection to process and save your PDF changes.
No, this tool operates entirely in the browser and does not require the installation of browser extensions.
Yes, you can also annotate images by adding text, shapes, and drawings directly in the browser, besides PDFs.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per file when uploading to the tool.
No, the tool does not allow editing of existing text in PDFs. It only supports adding annotations on the existing content.
No, this annotation tool currently supports only desktop devices. Mobile support is not available.
No, the tool requires a stable internet connection as it operates fully within your web browser.
No, the tool supports processing only one file at a time. Batch processing would require a desktop application.