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Correct PDFs on Mac
Effortlessly correct PDFs on your Mac device
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can correct PDFs on a Mac using web-based annotation tools. Simply upload your PDF and use features like text boxes and highlights to make necessary corrections.
Yes, web-based annotation tools allow you to correct PDFs for free on a Mac. You can add text, highlights, and shapes without installing any software.
Use Spotlight Search by pressing Command + Spacebar and entering the name of the PDF file. It will list all matching PDFs on your Mac.
You can annotate your PDF with tools like pen, text, or shapes to add or emphasize content, but cross-page annotation linking isn't supported.
Use annotation tools to add new text overlays for text corrections. These tools don't edit the original text directly, so consider other software for text changes.
Reduce your PDF size with online services or built-in Mac utilities in Preview. Annotation tools focus more on markup than size reduction.
Yes, use web-based annotation tools directly in Safari to upload and annotate PDFs with various tools, including text and highlights.
No, editing existing text in PDFs requires specialized PDF editors. Annotation tools add overlays without changing the original text.
Yes, annotation tools support multipage PDFs, allowing you to annotate all pages and save the entire document with annotations.
No, these tools require an internet connection as they are browser-based. You need to be online to upload and annotate documents.
You can annotate PDFs and image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP with these tools directly on your Mac.
Yes, after annotating on your Mac, you can download the annotated PDF with all embedded edits.
No, these annotation tools are designed for desktop use and are accessible through Mac browsers like Safari or Chrome.
You can upload and annotate files up to 100 MB. Larger files are not supported.
No, only one file can be edited at a time. You need to complete anotations on one file before starting another.