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Edit PDFs on Your Smartphone
Easily edit PDF files on your smartphone
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Currently, this PDF annotation tool does not support use on smartphones. It's designed for desktop browsers, requiring Chrome or Firefox.
The tool is desktop-based for optimal performance, which smartphones currently can't offer. Use a desktop for enhanced editing options.
Yes, the PDF annotation tool is free but available only on the desktop. Access full functionality via your browser at no cost.
No, you can't edit existing text in PDFs with this tool. It primarily supports adding annotations to documents.
You can edit PDFs with a desktop or laptop and any modern web browser. The tool currently does not work on mobile devices.
Once you've completed your annotations on a desktop, you can download the edited PDF directly from the interface.
No, the annotation tool requires an internet connection for browser access. PDF changes must be made online on a desktop.
The annotation tool supports PDF files and image formats like JPG and PNG, but not directly on smartphones.
Once annotations are completed on a desktop, you can download your work or save it in Evernote when logged in.
Yes, each PDF file must be under 100 MB to be uploaded and edited with the desktop tool.
You can annotate using pen, text, highlights, and shapes, but only in desktop browsers.
No, this tool doesn't offer real-time collaboration features. Share the downloaded annotated file for collaboration.
No, this PDF annotation tool does not extract text from images. Use separate OCR tools for text extraction.
Yes, access the annotation tool free through your desktop browser, as smartphones are not supported.
The tools are designed for desktop use, so tablets with full desktop browsers might work, but mobile support is limited.