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Copy & Paste Stamps in PDF
Easily insert stamps into your PDF documents online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF or image, select the stamp tool, and place your stamp as needed. Customize it with available settings before saving.
Yes, you can upload or create custom stamps to insert into your PDF files for personalized annotations.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB. Ensure your file is within this limit to upload successfully.
You can insert stamps in PDFs as well as image files like JPG, PNG, and WEBP to improve various document formats.
No, this tool focuses on adding stamps. For merging PDFs, you need to use a specific merging tool after stamping.
No, this feature is only available in desktop browsers. Use Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on a computer.
Yes, you can copy necessary elements and paste them into your PDFs. Ensure the format is compatible with our tool.
Use the color picker in the toolbar to match stamp colors to your document's style or highlight areas.
Yes, both standard and custom copy stamps are supported. Utilize the available tools to insert them directly into your PDFs or image files.
Yes, besides stamps, you can use text annotation tools to add comments and notes to your PDF files.
Navigate through each page using the page controls and add stamps as needed. All changes are saved once you download.
No, text extraction or OCR is not available. The tool focuses on adding annotations like stamps, text, and shapes.
No, files are processed one at a time. To annotate another file, finish your current session and start a new one.
No, this is a single-user tool without real-time collaboration features. Annotations are done by one person per session.
After completing your annotations, use the download option to save the file with embedded stamps. You can also save to Evernote if logged in.