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Editing PDFs on the iPad
Effortlessly edit your PDFs on the iPad
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool allows you to annotate PDFs and images on your iPad. It cannot be used directly in the iPad's browser, but you can annotate in a desktop browser and view on your iPad.
To edit a PDF on an iPad, first use a desktop to annotate with tools like pens, text, and shapes. Then, transfer the document to your iPad to review the edits.
Direct conversion on an iPad is not possible with this tool. However, you can convert PDFs to PNG using other services and then transfer them to your iPad.
Rearranging pages is not supported by this tool. It is designed to add annotations, not to change the order or structure of PDF pages.
The tool doesn’t work directly in an iPad browser, but you can annotate in a desktop browser and transfer files for viewing on 9th or 10th generation iPads.
Yes, you can start with annotation features for free. Some export options may require a login on a desktop as the tool doesn’t operate directly on an iPad.
Available tools include a pen for drawing, text annotations for comments, highlighting for emphasis, and shapes for geometric markings.
No, the tool does not support text editing within PDFs. Annotations are layered over the document to provide additional information.
You can annotate PDF files and common image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, but only with a desktop browser.
Yes, support for multi-page PDFs is available when using a desktop browser for annotation.
Annotations need to be saved on a desktop and then transferred to your iPad because the tool requires a desktop for saving and exporting.
Yes, use the shape tool on the desktop to insert arrows in PDFs to highlight feedback or important areas.
No, the tool processes one file at a time on the desktop, and batch processing is not supported.
While the tool cannot be used directly on these devices, files processed on a desktop can be viewed on iPad Pro and Mini.
No, the tool does not support real-time collaboration. It is designed for individual use with annotation features.