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Edit PDFs on macOS
Easily and freely edit and annotate PDF files on macOS
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can upload and annotate PDF files directly in your web browser on macOS for free. However, to download and save them, you must be signed in.
The tool works on all macOS versions with a compatible browser, including Ventura, Sonoma, Monterey, and more, as it's browser-based.
Simply open your browser, upload your PDF file, use our annotation tools to make edits, and then download the updated document.
Yes, as the tool works via your browser, it supports all macOS versions, including Ventura.
You can use pen, text annotations, highlights, and shapes like arrows and circles to edit your PDFs on macOS.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per PDF file, and you can edit one file per session.
No, you cannot edit existing text in PDFs. The tool allows annotations over existing content but not direct text editing.
Use the highlighting tool to directly select and highlight important text within your PDF in the browser.
No, you need to download the annotated PDF or save it to Evernote if signed in, to preserve your changes.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates through your web browser.
No, you can work on only one PDF file at a time. Complete your edits, download the file, and start a new session to edit another.
Yes, as long as you use a compatible web browser, you can edit PDFs with the tool on macOS Monterey.
The tool supports PDF files for editing and various image files for annotation, including JPG, PNG, and WebP.
Yes, you can use the pen tool to create underline effects or the shapes tool to draw lines under text to emphasize it.
Yes, any macOS version that supports a modern web browser can use the tool, including Sierra.