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Edit PDF in Safari
Easily edit PDFs in Safari online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can edit PDFs directly in Safari using our online tool. This browser-based solution allows you to annotate and edit PDFs without downloading any software.
Upload your PDF to the browser-based editor in Safari. Use annotation tools like pen, text, highlight, and shapes to make changes. Once done, you can download the edited PDF.
No extension is required. Our tool works directly in the Safari browser, allowing you to upload, annotate, and modify PDFs online without extra add-ons.
Yes, you can annotate and modify PDFs online in Safari. Use various tools to highlight, draw, add text, or mark areas of interest.
Yes, after editing, you can download the PDF with embedded annotations. All changes are saved, making it easy to share or archive.
Upload your PDF into Safari and use the highlight tool to select and highlight important text. Adjust the highlight colors as needed to differentiate changes.
Use the text annotation tool in the browser-based editor. Add notes or comments by clicking where you want to place text on your PDF, then input your annotation.
Yes, all annotations made on the PDF are embedded upon downloading, ensuring your changes are retained and visible in any PDF viewer.
Yes, you can annotate multipage PDFs. Easily navigate through pages in our editor to ensure each page of your document receives the attention it needs.
No, this PDF annotation tool is limited to desktop browsers. For mobile devices, consider a dedicated app or suitable tool for mobile work.
Yes, the tool supports PDF files up to 100 MB. For larger files, you must reduce the size or split the PDF before uploading.
No, extracting text from images is not supported. The tool focuses on adding annotations like drawings, highlights, and notes over existing content.
No, real-time collaboration isn't available. Each session supports one user working on a file without simultaneous editing capabilities.
No downloads are required. The tool operates entirely within Safari, allowing you to perform all edits and annotations in the browser interface.
Free users can upload and annotate PDF files, view their changes, and download the edited document directly from Safari with no additional costs.