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Collaborate on PDFs in Safari
Effortlessly edit PDFs together online for free in Safari
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can annotate PDFs directly in Safari using our online tool. No extensions or downloads required, just upload and edit.
Upload your PDF into our tool while using Safari. Use the pen, text, highlight, or shape tools to annotate pages.
Yes, you can use the annotation tool for free in Safari. Just sign up to access all features like downloading and saving to Evernote.
No downloads required. You can annotate directly in the Safari browser with our online tool.
Upload the PDF in Safari, use text and highlight tools to mark changes and comments, then download the annotated version to share.
Yes, you can customize annotations with various colors and text properties in the Safari browser.
No extension needed. The tool is accessed directly through the browser on our online platform.
Yes, after annotating your PDF in Safari, you can download the file with all embedded annotations.
Yes, use the highlight tool to emphasize text or sections in your PDF while editing in Safari.
No, this tool works in most major browsers but can be comfortably used in Safari without extra plugins.
No, the tool does not support simultaneous editing by multiple users. Each user can annotate and share the PDF sequentially.
Yes, the maximum file size for PDFs is 100 MB per upload in Safari. This allows for detailed annotations without delay.
No, you cannot edit the existing PDF text. The tool only allows adding annotations on the document.
No, the tool is optimized for desktop use. For mobile editing, you'll need an app that supports annotation features.
Logged-in users can save annotated PDFs directly to Evernote, facilitating organization and later access to your files.