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Edit PDF on MacBook
Effortlessly edit PDFs on MacBook using browser-based tools
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 on your MacBook for free with our browser-based PDF annotation tool. Just upload your PDF to start annotating.
Yes, our tool works perfectly on MacBook Pro. Utilize the full power of your device and browser to easily edit PDFs.
You can use pen, text, highlight, and shape tools to edit your PDFs. These enable writing, adding comments, highlighting text, and drawing shapes.
After uploading your PDF, select the highlight tool from the palette. Choose your color and drag over the text you want to emphasize.
Yes, when you download the edited PDF, all annotations are embedded in the document, allowing easy sharing and viewing on any device.
No, our tool does not edit existing text in PDFs. It only allows annotations. For text editing, use specialized PDF editing software.
Yes, our browser tool works seamlessly on MacBook Air for PDF annotation. Just open your browser, upload a PDF, and start annotating.
Yes, our tool is compatible with MacBook devices, including those with M1 chips, utilizing your device's capabilities directly in the browser.
Use the text annotation tool to add notes to your PDF. Click where you want the note, type your message, and adjust the position as needed.
The maximum file size you can upload is 100 MB. This limit applies to MacBook users and all other users of our tool.
Yes, you can easily input comments and notes within PDFs using the text annotation tool and your MacBook keyboard.
Yes, you can annotate PDFs directly in your browser without installing any software on your MacBook.
No, you can only upload and edit one file at a time. For batch processing, you'll need a desktop application designed for that purpose.
No, you need an internet connection to use our browser-based PDF annotation tool on your MacBook.
You can edit PDFs one after another. Finish working on the current file, then start a new session to edit another file.