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Add Freehand Drawings to PDF
Easily attach freehand drawings to your PDF
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF file to the tool, select the pen tool to draw on the document, and adjust colors and pen width. Once finished, download the PDF with embedded drawings.
Yes, with the pen tool you can choose from multiple colors to add freehand drawings to your PDF. The color picker allows for easy adjustments.
The pen tool offers options to adjust colors and pen width, allowing you to create freehand drawings on the PDF to your liking.
You can annotate PDFs and image files like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, offering flexibility in adding freehand drawings to various document types.
Yes, each uploaded file must be a maximum of 100 MB. This limit ensures efficient processing and smooth operation within the tool.
Yes, this tool supports multi-page PDFs. Navigate through the pages and add freehand drawings to the desired ones. All annotations are saved upon download.
No, the tool is specifically designed for desktop use. Access it via a desktop or laptop web browser for the best experience.
After adding your freehand drawings, click download to save the annotated PDF on your device. Your drawings will be embedded in the document.
Yes, you can upload image files like JPG, PNG, and WEBP to add freehand drawings. This is useful for quick annotations on images and screenshots.
No installation is required. The tool operates entirely in your web browser, allowing online annotation without additional software.
No, the tool cannot edit existing text in a PDF. It is designed for adding freehand drawings and annotations over the current content.
No, this tool supports attaching and annotating only one file per session. Use a different tool to merge PDFs.
No, the tool processes only one file at a time. After finishing one file, start a new session to work on another file.
After annotation, you can preview the changes, download the file with the freehand drawings, or save it to Evernote if you're logged in.
No, the tool does not support OCR text recognition from images. It focuses solely on adding annotations like freehand drawings.