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Edit PDFs on iOS
Effortlessly edit PDFs on iOS devices
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our annotation tool is browser-based and works on desktops but not directly on iOS devices. You'll need another app or software compatible with iOS.
To edit PDFs on iOS 16, you'll typically need a third-party app from the App Store, as our tool requires desktop access via a browser.
Our current tool requires desktop access and is not designed for mobile devices like iPhones, but other apps are available for PDF annotation on iOS.
There are several iOS apps that can edit PDFs, such as Goodnotes, Notability, or PDF Expert. Check their features and compatibility with your iOS version.
Some apps in the App Store offer free tools for editing PDFs, though many offer in-app purchases for additional features.
Browser-based tools like ours are optimized for desktops and offer robust annotation features, while iOS apps are designed for a touch-friendly environment.
Yes, not all iOS apps provide full PDF editing like text modifications. They mainly focus on annotations and light edits.
In iOS apps, you can usually download or share PDFs after annotating or modifying them within the app.
Our tool is currently optimized for desktop browsers, which handle the interface and features better than mobile devices.
Yes, with the right app from the App Store, you can highlight text in PDFs on iOS.
Many PDF tools on iOS are updated to support the latest iOS versions. Check the app's compatibility in the App Store with iOS 17.
Some iOS apps offer sharing features, but real-time collaboration is often limited compared to full desktop software.
Size limitations vary by app, so check the specifications of each app for handling large PDFs.
Most iOS PDF apps edit one file at a time. Batch editing is generally better achieved on desktop platforms.
Desktop-specific features may not be fully available in iOS apps, as they cater to touch interfaces and iOS capabilities.