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Annotating PDFs on the MacBook
Easily annotate PDFs with your MacBook
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open the PDF in a compatible browser on your MacBook. Use the text annotation tool to add comments or notes in the PDF. Adjust your text as needed.
Yes, you can annotate PDFs on a MacBook Pro. Use the annotation tool in your browser to add comments, highlights, and shapes.
Yes, you can annotate PDFs with a MacBook Air. Access the annotation tool via your browser and start adding text comments and more.
Use the text annotation tool to add comments and adjust font and size. These features are accessible through the editor interface once your PDF is uploaded.
Yes, MacBook M1 users can easily annotate PDFs using the web-based tool available in any modern browser.
A special browser is not required; simply use a modern browser like Safari, Chrome, or Firefox to access the annotation tool on your MacBook.
No installation is required. The annotation tool runs entirely in your browser, making it easy to add comments to PDFs on your MacBook.
Yes, use the highlight tool to emphasize text and the text annotation tool for comments. Both are available directly through the browser-based tool.
Yes, you can annotate multi-page PDFs. Use the navigation tools to switch between pages and annotate desired sections.
No, this tool requires an internet connection as it operates exclusively online. Ensure you are connected to the internet to annotate PDFs.
Yes, each PDF file can be up to 100 MB. If your file exceeds this limit, split it before uploading.
Yes, annotations including comments become a permanent part of the PDF once it is downloaded. They appear embedded in the final version.
No, the tool does not support editing existing text. Instead, it allows you to add annotations over the current content.
No, this tool does not offer real-time collaboration. Comments are added individually and saved on the PDF without collaborative features.
You can annotate PDFs and supported image files like JPG, PNG, and WEBP with the browser tool on your MacBook.