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Add Highlights to PDF
Effortlessly Add Highlights to PDFs for Emphasis
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF file into the editor, use the highlighting tool from the toolbar, and select the text or area you want to emphasize. Adjust colors and download the highlighted PDF once you're done.
Yes, you can adjust highlight colors using the color picker in the toolbar before selecting them. This allows you to denote different meanings with various colors.
After highlighting the PDF, you can download it directly from the tool. The highlights are embedded in the file and remain for future viewing or sharing.
Yes, upload your PDF with the screenshot and use the highlighting tool to emphasize parts of the screenshot. Then download the completed annotated document.
Uploading and highlighting a PDF in our tool is free. Registered users can also save work in Evernote and download annotated files.
Yes, you can use a browser on Windows 10 to upload and highlight PDFs online. The editor is fully compatible with desktop browser environments.
Upload the PDF with your PNG image and use the highlighting tool to mark desired areas directly. This process helps draw attention to specific parts of images in the document.
After highlighting, download the annotated PDF to your desktop, then attach the file in your email client to send it as needed. Highlights remain visible to the recipient.
To highlight a PDF, use our online tool instead of PowerPoint. Upload your PDF, apply highlights, and download the result to use or reference in your presentations.
Yes, the tool allows highlighting on all pages of a PDF document. Simply navigate between pages and add annotations before downloading the annotated version.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers. For highlighting on mobile devices, consider using the Evernote app or desktop-based PDF software.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Complete highlighting of one document, download it, and start a new session for additional files.
The tool supports PDFs and images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, providing flexible options for uploading and annotating.
No, the tool is for annotation only and cannot edit text already existing in the PDF. You can add text annotations but cannot change existing text.
The maximum upload size is 100 MB, allowing for detailed PDFs and large images, but requiring single-file processing per session.