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Add Annotations to PDFs
Effortless PDF Annotation Online for Free
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
A PDF annotation involves adding notes, comments, highlights, or drawings directly to a PDF file to emphasize content or provide feedback.
Upload your PDF to the tool, then use annotation features like text notes, highlights, and shapes to mark it up. Download the annotated document when done.
Yes, our online tool allows you to annotate PDFs for free. You can upload your document, add notes, and download it without any cost or installation.
After annotating your PDF, simply click the download button. The annotations are embedded in the document, enabling seamless sharing.
Once you've downloaded the annotated PDF, you can share it via email, upload to cloud services, or send through messaging apps.
Yes, upload your JPG file, annotate it, and then download it as a PDF. This converts your image annotations into a PDF format.
Yes, the tool supports PDF files up to 100 MB. If your file exceeds this size, I recommend compressing it before uploading.
Absolutely, you can annotate PDF documents with mixed images or full-image PDFs using the annotation features provided in the tool.
Our tool includes a pencil for free drawing, text annotations for notes and comments, highlights, and shapes like arrows and circles for emphasis.
Yes, multi-page PDF support allows you to navigate and annotate each page during your session.
Annotations are embedded in the PDF when you download it, thus ensuring they remain for future views.
Yes, it is designed for desktop browsers like Chrome or Firefox. Mobile devices are currently not supported.
No, this tool is for annotations only. To edit existing text in a PDF, you would need different software.
No, you can annotate only one PDF at a time. Batch processing would require specialized software.
Registered users can save annotated PDFs directly to Evernote, but downloading is the primary method for other cloud services.