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Attach PDF on the Web
Effortlessly attach and embed PDFs on the web
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To upload a PDF, simply drag your file into the browser or use the upload button to select it from your computer. Ensure it's within the 100 MB size limit.
No, this tool doesn't allow direct editing of existing PDF content, like adding hyperlinks. You can annotate, but not modify existing elements.
To attach a PDF to a website, upload your file using the editor and download the annotated version. Then link or embed the PDF through your website's platform settings.
No, this tool handles one file at a time. You'll need a dedicated PDF merging tool or desktop software for merging PDFs.
The tool supports PDF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, enabling annotation across various media types.
After annotation, download the file and upload it to your server or a cloud service. Link the file with a button or text on your website to make it downloadable.
Yes, you can upload a PDF and use annotation tools to visually add images. However, this tool doesn't technically integrate images into the PDF's content structure.
The tool allows uploads of files up to 100 MB to ensure fast processing and downloading.
No, the tool is designed for annotating single files only. You can't merge PDFs with this tool.
Absolutely. Use the pen tool for freehand drawings on PDFs. Choose from various colors and stroke widths to suit your needs.
No, the tool is currently designed for desktop browsers only and isn't compatible with mobile devices.
Although you can't attach directly with this tool, email clients like Outlook allow you to send downloaded files by uploading them from your computer.
No, editing existing text in PDFs isn't supported. The tool focuses on annotation features.
You can upload your PDF and use the annotation features to visually set images on the content.
Currently, the tool doesn't support real-time collaboration. Annotations are created individually and saved locally after downloading.