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Collaboratively Edit PDFs on iPad
Efficiently collaborate on PDFs using Safari on your iPad
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Currently, collaborative PDF editing on an iPad is not supported by this tool. You may need third-party apps for collaborative PDF editing.
It's not possible to collaboratively edit PDFs with Safari on an iPad using this tool. Use apps or services designed for PDF collaboration.
Direct collaborative editing of PDFs on an iPad using this browser annotation tool isn't free. Look for apps with free collaboration features.
No, the tool doesn't support collaborative PDF editing on an iPad Pro. It focuses on single-user annotations, not real-time collaboration.
This annotation tool is not available as an app for collaborative editing on iPads. Use specialized apps for collaborative PDF editing.
This tool doesn't support direct collaborative editing on iPads. It focuses on single-user annotations in a desktop browser environment.
Direct collaborative PDF editing is not supported on iPad Air or iPad Mini with this tool. Look for suitable apps or online services.
The tool is intended for desktop use and doesn't support collaborative editing on Safari on iPad models like iPad Mini, Air, or Pro.
This tool doesn't support collaborative editing of PDFs on iPad 9th or 10th generation. It's designed for desktop browser annotations.
No, real-time collaboration isn't supported. The tool focuses on annotations by a single user per session.
This tool can't be used to directly edit text or conduct collaborations on iPads. It's a desktop-based annotation tool.
The tool doesn't have a version specifically for iPads. It works on desktops, with basic annotation tasks available for free.
Yes, the tool supports files up to 100 MB per session, but note that this feature is only accessible via desktop.
Yes, access and annotations require a desktop browser as the tool isn't designed for tablets or mobile devices.
Yes, through third-party apps offering annotation features, since this tool doesn't support iPad annotations.