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Edit PDFs on MacOS
Effortlessly edit PDFs on MacOS versions
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF into the online annotation tool directly in the browser. Use tools like the pen, text, and highlighter to make edits. Simply download the edited PDF once finished.
This tool works on all MacOS versions that support modern browsers like Chrome, Safari, or Firefox. This includes MacOS High Sierra to Sonoma.
No, this tool doesn't allow editing of existing text in PDFs. It's designed for adding annotations like comments and highlights.
Upload your JPG image. Use the text annotation tool to add comments, or use shapes and the pen to highlight areas. Download your modified image after annotation.
The tool supports PDFs and image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. You can annotate these directly in the browser without additional software.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. If a file exceeds this size, you should compress it before uploading for annotation.
Yes, basic annotation tools are available for free. To download and save your annotated files, log in for full access.
No, the tool is designed for use on desktop devices only. Access it via your web browser on a MacOS computer.
No, only one file can be edited at a time. Annotate a file, download it, then start a new session to process another.
Select the highlight tool from the toolbar after uploading your PDF. Click and drag over the text you want to highlight. Adjust the highlight colors with the color picker.
Yes, MacOS Sierra users can access the tool through any supported web browser to edit PDFs and images.
Post annotation, you can download your PDF or image with embedded annotations. Logged-in users can also save files directly to Evernote.
Utilize the text annotation tool to click anywhere on your PDF to add notes. Customize the note size and font with the available options.
MacOS is the current operating system for Mac computers, succeeding OSX. It still supports various versions for this tool.
No, the tool does not support optical character recognition for extracting text from images. It focuses on annotation features.