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Commenting on PDFs on iPhone
Effortlessly view and add PDF comments on iPhone
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can view PDF comments on your iPhone with apps that support PDF annotations. Ensure the app you use supports this feature to display comments correctly.
To view PDF annotations on an iPhone, open the document with a PDF reader app that supports annotations. These apps allow you to view notes and comments in the PDF.
To add comments to a PDF on the iPhone, use a PDF editing app that offers annotation features like text notes, highlights, or drawing tools to add your comments.
Viewing PDF comments in Safari might not display annotations by default. It's best to download the PDF and use a dedicated app to view annotations.
Yes, with specific PDF management apps, you can add comments on an iPhone 13. Ensure the app allows annotations to use this feature.
To download a PDF on the iPhone, tap on the PDF link, then select 'Open in...' and save it to files or open it in a PDF reader app.
Yes, you can sign a PDF document on the iPhone by using apps designed for PDF editing that include a signature tool.
Use the built-in Notes app or a third-party scanning app to scan documents on the iPhone to PDF. Capture the documents and save or share them as PDFs.
To reduce PDF size on the iPhone, use a PDF optimization app that compresses file sizes without losing quality, available through app stores.
Yes, you can view PDF comments on an iPhone XR using compatible PDF reader apps that display annotations.
Yes, on an iPhone SE you can use PDF apps that offer annotation tools to add text, highlight, or draw on your PDFs.
Even on older iPhones, PDF annotation apps allow you to view or add comments, as long as the app supports your iOS version.
Yes, typically a dedicated app is required to properly view and edit comments in PDFs on an iPhone.
No, Safari is not optimized for annotations. Download PDFs to view or annotate them properly with dedicated apps.
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