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Edit PDFs in Chrome
Effortlessly edit PDFs online for free with Chrome
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can use our online annotation tool to edit PDFs directly in Chrome. Simply upload your file, make changes with our annotation tools, and download the updated document.
After uploading your PDF, choose from our annotation tools like the pen tool, text annotations, or shapes to make your edits. Once satisfied, download the updated PDF.
Yes, you can annotate and edit PDF files in Chrome for free. Just upload your document, use the available tools, and download the edited file at no cost.
Yes, you can edit PDFs directly in Chrome without downloading additional software. Our tool operates entirely in the browser, making it quick and easy to use.
Use the pen tool for freehand annotations, text boxes for comments, and shapes for geometric annotations like arrows and circles, all customizable in color and size.
Absolutely! After making the necessary annotations and changes, you can download the PDF document with the embedded changes.
Installation is not required. All tools are accessible directly through your Chrome browser, allowing you to edit PDFs online with ease.
Yes, our annotation tool supports multi-page PDFs. Navigate through each page with the editor, making changes as needed before downloading your file.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per PDF. If your file is larger, consider splitting it into smaller sections to edit effectively.
No, the tool cannot edit existing text in a PDF. It allows for annotations on the document but not text changes.
Yes, besides PDFs, you can also annotate images in formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, applying the same annotation tools to these files.
Yes, you can save your edited files in Evernote if you have an account and are logged in during the session, keeping everything organized online.
The annotation tool is optimized for desktop browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, ensuring a smooth editing process.
Currently, the tool is designed for desktop use and does not support mobile devices. Use a desktop browser for the best experience.
The tool edits one file per session. After completing your edits and downloading, you can start a new session for another file.