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Edit PDF in Safari
Seamlessly edit and annotate PDFs in Safari
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can annotate PDFs directly in Safari with an online tool. Just upload your PDF and use available annotation tools like pen, text, highlights, and shapes.
Upload the PDF to an online annotation tool, use the features to mark up your document, and then download the modified file. Safari supports these online tools without extra software.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add comments or notes to your PDF. Simply click in the PDF to place your text annotation, adjust it, and download the updated document.
Upload your PDF and select the highlight tool. Click and drag over the text you want to highlight, choose your preferred color, and save the document with your changes.
You can add freehand drawings, text notes, highlights, and geometric shapes to your PDFs. These tools are available in the annotation toolbar of the PDF editor used in Safari.
Yes, after making your changes with an online tool, you can download the annotated PDF directly from Safari to your device.
Yes, there are online annotation tools that offer free access to upload, edit, and download PDFs directly in Safari without needing paid software.
No, the tool only allows for annotations over the PDF. There is no feature to edit existing PDF text.
Yes, the same annotation tool can also be used in other desktop browsers like Chrome and Firefox, not just Safari.
Yes, you can only upload PDFs up to 100 MB for annotation. Larger files will not be processed.
Of course! Whether your PDF is about Safari animals or other content, you can add annotations like notes and highlights to emphasize important parts.
No, you don't need to download an app. Use the browser-based tool to upload and edit PDFs directly in Safari.
Yes, if you're signed in, you can save annotated PDFs to Evernote or download them directly once your annotations are complete.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration. Annotations are made individually, and the file can then be shared with others.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. To edit another file, you need to finish, download the current one, and then restart the process.