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Collaborate on PDFs on Mac
Seamlessly collaborate and annotate PDFs on macOS
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool allows for annotations but not real-time collaboration. You can annotate the document and share it for review.
Upload your PDF to the tool and use pen, text, highlight, and shape tools to add annotations. Save and download the annotated PDF.
Available tools include freehand pen, text notes, highlights for emphasis, and shapes like arrows and circles to mark areas.
No, the tool is browser-based and requires no app installation. Use it directly via Safari or another browser on macOS.
Yes, after completing annotations, you can download the PDF with all embedded annotations, ready to save or share.
Yes, use the highlight tool to emphasize important text or areas. Choose different colors to organize highlights effectively.
You can upload and annotate files for free. To download, sign up to ensure your work is saved and retrievable anytime.
Yes, use the pen tool to create freehand drawings or sketches on any PDF page. Adjust stroke width and color for clarity.
The tool supports PDFs and image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, offering flexible file handling for various needs.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access the full feature set using a Mac or other desktop device.
No, the tool does not provide editing of existing PDF content. It offers annotation features to add new information to pages.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per file to ensure smooth and fast processing.
The tool processes one file at a time, focusing on single document editing. Restart the session for each file you wish to annotate.
Simply select 'Restart' after completing your current annotation. You can then upload a new file for annotation in a new session.
No, batch processing is not available. You can annotate one file per session. Consider desktop apps supporting this for batch tasks.