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Annotate PDFs in Safari
Easily annotate PDFs in Safari browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use our browser-based annotation tool to upload your PDF and add comments with text annotations. This is directly possible in Safari without extra software.
Yes, you can highlight text in PDFs using our annotation tool in Safari. Upload your PDF and use the highlight tool to emphasize important content.
Yes, each PDF file must not exceed 100 MB when uploading for annotation in Safari. This allows faster processing and efficient commenting.
No, the annotation tool is currently available only for desktop browsers like Safari on your computer, not on mobile devices.
In Safari, you can add text comments, highlights, freehand drawings, and geometric shapes such as arrows and circles to your PDF.
No, you don't need to download any software to annotate PDFs. Our tool works directly in the Safari browser, providing a seamless annotation experience.
Yes, you can use the annotation tool in Safari for free to upload, comment, and view PDFs. Only registered users can download the annotated PDFs.
Yes, you can save your annotated PDF directly from Safari to Evernote if you're logged in. This enables easy organization and access to your documents.
Upload your PDF and select the text annotation tool. Click to place a text box where you want to comment, write your thoughts, and adjust the position as needed.
Yes, upload your document and use the shapes tool to insert arrows. This helps clearly highlight sections during reviews and feedback sessions.
In general, our tool supports modern versions of Safari. For the best experience, ensure your browser is up-to-date.
No, the tool works with one file per session. Annotate your PDF, download it, and start anew to work on another file.
Yes, in addition to PDFs, you can also annotate images like JPGs, PNGs, and WEBPs in Safari with the same tools.
No, the tool does not support editing existing text in PDFs. It allows you to add annotations over the existing content.
Annotations are embedded into the PDF upon downloading, so your comments and highlights remain in the file.